Dissection of the unusual structural and functional properties of the variant H2A.Bbd nucleosome
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J. Bednar | S. Dimitrov | A. Hamiche | P. Bouvet | C. Doyen | F. Montel | Hervé Menoni | T. Gautier | C. Claudet | D. Angelov | Marlène Delacour-Larose | C. Faivre‐Moskalenko
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