Functional antagonism between histone H3K4 demethylases in vivo

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Dynamic regulation of histone modifications is critical during development, and aberrant activity of chromatin-modifying enzymes has been associated with diseases such as cancer. Histone demethylases have been shown to play a key role in eukaryotic gene ...
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Authors Luisa Di Stefano, James A. Walker, Giosalba Burgio, Davide F.V. Corona, Peter Mulligan, Anders M. NƤƤr, Nicholas J. Dyson;Luisa Di Stefano;James A. Walker;Giosalba Burgio;Davide F.V. Corona;Peter Mulligan;Anders M. NƤƤr;Nicholas J. Dyson;
Journal genes & development
Year 2011
DOI 10.1101/gad.1983711
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