Structural basis for recognition of hemi-methylated DNA by the SRA domain of human UHRF1
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C. Arrowsmith | C. Bronner | Shili Duan | G. Avvakumov | J. Walker | S. Dhe-Paganon | Yanjun Li | S. Xue
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