Fission Yeast Scm3: A CENP-A Receptor Required for Integrity of Subkinetochore Chromatin
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William A. Richardson | Eun Shik Choi | J. Rappsilber | Xiangwei He | R. Allshire | A. Kagansky | A. Pidoux | A. G. Castillo | Georgina L. Hamilton | Xingkun Liu | Johanna K. R. Abbott
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