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Class:IdLiteratureReference:9823215
_displayNameWIN site inhibition disrupts a subset of WDR5 function
_timestamp2023-01-04 16:45:38
author[Person:9823191] Siladi, Andrew J
[Person:3642160] Wang, Jing
[Person:9823107] Florian, Andrea C
[Person:9679911] Thomas, Lance R
[Person:9823205] Creighton, Joy H
[Person:9771544] Matlock, Brittany K
[Person:9771520] Flaherty, David K
[Person:9679898] Lorey, Shelly L
[Person:9771029] Howard, Gregory C
[Person:8847776] Fesik, Stephen W
[Person:9679906] Weissmiller, April M
[Person:9679912] Liu, Qi
[Person:9679899] Tansey, William P
created[InstanceEdit:9823157] Orlic-Milacic, Marija, 2023-01-04
journalSci Rep
pages1848
pubMedIdentifier35115608
titleWIN site inhibition disrupts a subset of WDR5 function
volume12
year2022
(literatureReference)[Pathway:9772755] Formation of WDR5-containing histone-modifying complexes [Homo sapiens]
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