Histone acetylation facilitates RNA polymerase II transcription of the Drosophila hsp26 gene in chromatin.

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Published in EMBO J on May 15, 1998

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K P Nightingale1, R E Wellinger, J M Sogo, P B Becker

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1: Gene Expression Programme, European Molecular Biology Laboratory, Heidelberg, Germany.

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