Strikoudis et al., 2017 - Google Patents
Opposing functions of H2BK120 ubiquitylation and H3K79 methylation in the regulation of pluripotency by the Paf1 complexStrikoudis et al., 2017
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- Strikoudis A
- Lazaris C
- Ntziachristos P
- Tsirigos A
- Aifantis I
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Maintenance of stem cell plasticity is determined by the ability to balance opposing forces that control gene expression. Regulation of transcriptional networks, signaling cues and chromatin-modifying mechanisms constitute crucial determinants of tissue equilibrium …
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