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Cheung R, Tanner K.G., Cheung W.L., Sassone-Corsi P., Denu J.M., and Allis C.D., 2000. Synergistic coupling of histone H3 phosphorylation and acetylation in response to epidermal growth factor stimulation. Mol. Cell 5: 905-915.

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