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    Retraction Note: A histone lysine methyltransferase activated by non-canonical Wnt signalling suppresses PPAR-γ transactivation

    Although the authors believe that the key finding and conclusions are still valid, recently detected image manipulation in the published figures undermines their full confidence in the integrity of the study. ...

    Ichiro Takada, Masatomo Mihara, Miyuki Suzawa, Fumiaki Ohtake in Nature Cell Biology (2014)

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    Erratum: A histone lysine methyltransferase activated by non-canonical Wnt signalling supresses PPAR-γ transactivation

    Nat. Cell Biol. 9, 1273–1285 (2007); published online 21st October 2007 In the version of this Article initially published, Figs 6a and 6c contained panels that were inadvertently duplicated. In Fig. 6a, the p...

    Ichiro Takada, Masatomo Mihara, Miyuki Suzawa, Fumiaki Ohtake in Nature Cell Biology (2012)

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    A histone lysine methyltransferase activated by non-canonical Wnt signalling suppresses PPAR-γ transactivation

    Histone modifications induced by activated signalling cascades are crucial to cell-lineage decisions. Osteoblast and adipocyte differentiation from common mesenchymal stem cells is under transcriptional contro...

    Ichiro Takada, Masatomo Mihara, Miyuki Suzawa, Fumiaki Ohtake in Nature Cell Biology (2007)