A double-hexameric MCM2-7 complex is loaded onto origin DNA during licensing of eukaryotic DNA replication
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Jingchuan Sun | Bruce Stillman | Huilin Li | Rudi Lurz | Juergen Zech | B. Stillman | Jingchuan Sun | Huilin Li | J. Zech | C. Speck | R. Lurz | P. Clarke | C. Evrin | S. Uhle | Christian Speck | Cecile Evrin | Pippa Clarke | Stefan Uhle
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