Long-range compaction and flexibility of interphase chromatin in budding yeast analyzed by high-resolution imaging techniques.
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Patrick Heun | Jörg Langowski | J. Langowski | S. Gasser | K. Bystricky | Susan M Gasser | Kerstin Bystricky | P. Heun | Lutz Gehlen | L. Gehlen
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