The Crystal Structure of the DNA-Binding Domain of Yeast RAP1 in Complex with Telomeric DNA
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Peter König | Lynda Chapman | Daniela Rhodes | Rafael Giraldo | L. Chapman | D. Rhodes | P. König | R. Giraldo
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