HDAC4 deacetylase associates with and represses the MEF2 transcription factor.

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Published in EMBO J on September 15, 1999

Authors

E A Miska1, C Karlsson, E Langley, S J Nielsen, J Pines, T Kouzarides

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1: Wellcome/CRC Institute, Department of Pathology, Cambridge, UK.

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