Maintenance of cell fates through acetylated histone and the histone variant H2A.z in C. elegans.

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Published in Worm on May 08, 2014

Authors

Yukimasa Shibata1, Kiyoji Nishiwaki1

Author Affiliations

1: Department of Bioscience; Kwansei Gakuin University; Sanda, Hyogo, Japan.

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