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Details on Person Sims, Robert J

Class:IdPerson:5638144
_displayNameSims, Robert J
_timestamp2014-11-13 15:44:05
created[InstanceEdit:5638142] Jupe, Steve, 2014-11-13
firstnameRobert J
initialRJ
modified[InstanceEdit:5638173] Jupe, Steve, 2014-11-13
surnameSims
(author)[LiteratureReference:5638155] Identification and characterization of Smyd2: a split SET/MYND domain-containing histone H3 lysine 36-specific methyltransferase that interacts with the Sin3 histone deacetylase complex
[LiteratureReference:8984440] Elongation by RNA polymerase II: the short and long of it
[LiteratureReference:9012161] Recognition of trimethylated histone H3 lysine 4 facilitates the recruitment of transcription postinitiation factors and pre-mRNA splicing
[LiteratureReference:9933357] Human but not yeast CHD1 binds directly and selectively to histone H3 methylated at lysine 4 via its tandem chromodomains
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