Nady et al., 2012 - Google Patents
Histone recognition by human malignant brain tumor domainsNady et al., 2012
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- 12125981843650701357
- Author
- Nady N
- Krichevsky L
- Zhong N
- Duan S
- Tempel W
- Amaya M
- Ravichandran M
- Arrowsmith C
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- Journal of molecular biology
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Histone methylation has emerged as an important covalent modification involved in a variety of biological processes, especially regulation of transcription and chromatin dynamics. Lysine methylation is found in three distinct states (monomethylation, dimethylation and …
- 208000003174 Brain Neoplasms 0 title abstract description 9
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