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Inhibition of the BAF complex causes rapid loss of DNA accessibility

On 2021-02-09

When human cells have to adapt due to a wide variety of external influences, the BAF complex plays a central […]

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Examining perceptions of accessibility symbols

On 2019-05-31

Recent research from the University of Alabama at Birmingham Department of Occupational Therapy has assessed individual comprehension and perceptions of […]

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Health Problems

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