Chromatin conformation and salt-induced compaction: three-dimensional structural information from cryoelectron microscopy
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J. Dubochet | J. Bednar | C. Woodcock | J Bednar | R A Horowitz | J Dubochet | C L Woodcock | R. Horowitz | J. Dubochet | C. L. Woodcock | R. Horowitz | Jan Bednar
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