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Peptide microarrays to interrogate the “histone code”Rothbart et al., 2012
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- Rothbart S
- Krajewski K
- Strahl B
- Fuchs S
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- Methods in enzymology
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Histone posttranslational modifications (PTMs) play a pivotal role in regulating the dynamics and function of chromatin. Supported by an increasing body of literature, histone PTMs such as methylation and acetylation function together in the context of a “histone code,” which is …
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