An Essential Role of Variant Histone H3.3 for Ectomesenchyme Potential of the Cranial Neural Crest
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An Essential Role of Variant Histone H3.3 for Ectomesenchyme Potential of the Cranial Neural Crest
Cox SG, Kim H, Garnett AT, Medeiros DM, An W, Crump JG. An Essential Role of Variant Histone H3.3 for Ectomesenchyme Potential of the Cranial Neural Crest. PLoS Genet. 2012;8(9): e1002938. doi:10.1371/journal.pgen.1002938
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