DNA methylation‐dependent chromatin fiber compaction in vivo and in vitro: requirement for linker histone
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J. Zlatanova | M. Karymov | M. Tomschik | P. Caiafa | J Zlatanova | S. Leuba | S H Leuba | M A Karymov | M Tomschik | P Caiafa | Miroslav Tomschik
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