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Corrigendum4 May 1999free access The GATA factor AreA is essential for chromatin remodelling in a eukaryotic bidirectional promoter M.I. Muro-Pastor M.I. Muro-Pastor Search for more papers by this author R. Gonzalez R. Gonzalez Search for more papers by this author J. Strauss J. Strauss Search for more papers by this author F. Narendja F. Narendja Search for more papers by this author C. Scazzocchio C. Scazzocchio Search for more papers by this author M.I. Muro-Pastor M.I. Muro-Pastor Search for more papers by this author R. Gonzalez R. Gonzalez Search for more papers by this author J. Strauss J. Strauss Search for more papers by this author F. Narendja F. Narendja Search for more papers by this author C. Scazzocchio C. Scazzocchio Search for more papers by this author Author Information M.I. Muro-Pastor, R. Gonzalez, J. Strauss, F. Narendja and C. Scazzocchio The EMBO Journal (1999)18:2670-2670https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.emboj.7591688b This article corrects the following: The GATA factor AreA is essential for chromatin remodelling in a eukaryotic bidirectional promoter15 March 1999 PDFDownload PDF of article text and main figures. ToolsAdd to favoritesDownload CitationsTrack CitationsPermissions ShareFacebookTwitterLinked InMendeleyWechatReddit Figures & Info The EMBO Journal, 18, 1584–1597, 1999 The authors omitted to indicate that R.Gonzalez and J.Strauss contributed equally to the work reported. Previous ArticleNext Article Volume 18Issue 94 May 1999In this issue RelatedDetailsLoading ...

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