Csi1 links centromeres to the nuclear envelope for centromere clustering
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Jiyong Wang | Yu Wang | Elizabeth A. Miller | Songtao Jia | S. Jia | Scott Kallgren | E. Miller | Zhou Zhou | Ji-yong Wang | Haitong Hou | Scott P. Kallgren | Zhou Zhou | Tatiana Kurchuk | Fred Chang | H. Hou | Yu Wang | F. Chang | Tatiana Kurchuk | Haitong Hou | Songtao Jia
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