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Phosphorylated Lamin A/C in the Nuclear Interior Binds Active Enhancers Associated with Abnormal Transcription in Progeria

Developmental Cell Vol. 52 No. 6 pp. 699-713.e11 · Elsevier BV
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Kohta Ikegami, Stefano Secchia, Omar Almakki, et al. (2020). Phosphorylated Lamin A/C in the Nuclear Interior Binds Active Enhancers Associated with Abnormal Transcription in Progeria. Developmental Cell, 52(6), 699-713.e11. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.devcel.2020.02.011
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