Transcriptional regulation by DNA structural transitions and single-stranded DNA-binding proteins.
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K. Kazmierczak | L. Rothman-Denes | L B Rothman-Denes | X Dai | E Davydova | R Carter | K Kazmierczak | E. Davydova | X. Dai | R. Carter | Elena K. Davydova | Krystyna M Kazmierczak
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