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bibliographicCitation Bar Oz M, Kumar A, Elayyan J, Reich E, Binyamin M, Kandel L, Liebergall M, Steinmeyer J, Lefebvre V, Dvir‐Ginzberg M. Acetylation reduces SOX 9 nuclear entry and ACAN gene transactivation in human chondrocytes. Aging Cell. 2016 Feb 22;15(3):499–508. doi: 10.1111/acel.12456.
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