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Title
The oxygenase Jmjd6–a case study in conflicting assignments
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BIOCHEMICAL JOURNAL
Volume 468, Issue 2, Pages 191-202
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Portland Press Ltd.
Online
2015-05-22
DOI
10.1042/bj20150278
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