Changes in chromatin structure and mobility in living cells at sites of DNA double-strand breaks
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James G. McNally | Graham Dellaire | Oscar Fernandez-Capetillo | J. McNally | A. Nussenzweig | G. Dellaire | O. Fernandez-Capetillo | D. Bazett-Jones | M. Kruhlak | W. G. Müller | Michael J. Kruhlak | André Nussenzweig | David P. Bazett-Jones | Waltraud G. Müller | Arkady Celeste | Arkady Celeste
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