Structural analysis of SALL4 zinc-finger domain reveals a link between AT-rich DNA binding and Okihiro syndrome
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James A. Watson | A. Cook | U. Jayachandran | Kashyap Chhatbar | Raphaël Pantier | Michal Prendecki | Beatrice Alexander-Howden | V. Kruusvee | A. Bird
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