Distinct and Combinatorial Functions of Jmjd2b/Kdm4b and Jmjd2c/Kdm4c in Mouse Embryonic Stem Cell Identity

P.P. Das, Z. Shao, S. Beyaz, E. Apostolou, L. Pinello, A.D.L. Angeles, K. O'Brien, J.M. Atsma, Y. Fujiwara, M. Nguyen, D. Ljuboja, G. Guo, Andrew Woo, G.C. Yuan, T. Onder, G. Daley, K. Hochedlinger, J. Kim, S.H. Orkin

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