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High-order chromatin structure and the epigenome in SAHFs

Chandra et al., 2013

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Chandra T
Narita M
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It is almost ten years since senescence associated heterochromatic foci (SAHFs) were first described in human diploid fibroblasts (HDFs). Since then, a number of factors have been identified that affect SAHF formation, including HMGA proteins, structural components of …
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