Cite
CDYL1-dependent decrease in lysine crotonylation at DNA double-strand break sites functionally uncouples transcriptional silencing and repair.
MLA
Abu-Zhayia, Enas R., et al. “CDYL1-Dependent Decrease in Lysine Crotonylation at DNA Double-Strand Break Sites Functionally Uncouples Transcriptional Silencing and Repair.” Molecular Cell, vol. 82, no. 10, May 2022, p. 1940. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.molcel.2022.03.031.
APA
Abu-Zhayia, E. R., Bishara, L. A., Machour, F. E., Barisaac, A. S., Ben-Oz, B. M., & Ayoub, N. (2022). CDYL1-dependent decrease in lysine crotonylation at DNA double-strand break sites functionally uncouples transcriptional silencing and repair. Molecular Cell, 82(10), 1940. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.molcel.2022.03.031
Chicago
Abu-Zhayia, Enas R., Laila A. Bishara, Feras E. Machour, Alma Sophia Barisaac, Bella M. Ben-Oz, and Nabieh Ayoub. 2022. “CDYL1-Dependent Decrease in Lysine Crotonylation at DNA Double-Strand Break Sites Functionally Uncouples Transcriptional Silencing and Repair.” Molecular Cell 82 (10): 1940. doi:10.1016/j.molcel.2022.03.031.