Escaping fates with open states
Robert J. Sims and
Danny Reinberg
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Robert J. Sims: Constellation Pharmaceuticals, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02139, USA. robert.sims@constellationpharma.com
Danny Reinberg: Danny Reinberg is at the Howard Hughes Medical Institute, New York University School of Medicine, New York 10016, USA. reinbd01@nyumc.org
Nature, 2009, vol. 460, issue 7257, 802-803
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The ability of embryonic stem cells to give rise to any cell type relies on a remodelling protein that maintains open chromatin. But the chromatin landscape of these cells may be more complex than previously thought.
Date: 2009
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