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M. Wiekowski, M. Miranda, J.Y. Nothias, and M.L. DePamphilis Changes in histone synthesis and modification at the beginning of mouse development correlate with the establishment of chromatin mediated repression of transcription J. Cell. Sci. 110 1997 1147 1158
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(1997)
J. Cell. Sci.
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Wiekowski, M.1
Miranda, M.2
Nothias, J.Y.3
Depamphilis, M.L.4
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