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The largest SWI/SNF polyglutamine domain is a pH sensor
View ORCID ProfileJ. Ignacio Gutiérrez, View ORCID ProfileGreg Brittingham, View ORCID ProfileXuya Wang, View ORCID ProfileDavid Fenyö, Liam J. Holt
doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/165043
J. Ignacio Gutiérrez
1Department of Molecular and Cell Biology, University of California, Berkeley
Greg Brittingham
2Institute for Systems Genetics, New York University
Xuya Wang
2Institute for Systems Genetics, New York University
David Fenyö
2Institute for Systems Genetics, New York University
Liam J. Holt
2Institute for Systems Genetics, New York University
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Posted July 20, 2017.
The largest SWI/SNF polyglutamine domain is a pH sensor
J. Ignacio Gutiérrez, Greg Brittingham, Xuya Wang, David Fenyö, Liam J. Holt
bioRxiv 165043; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/165043
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