Dimerisation of a chromo shadow domain and distinctions from the chromodomain as revealed by structural analysis
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Robin C. Allshire | Janet F. Partridge | Paul J. McLaughlin | N. Cowieson | R. Allshire | J. Partridge | P. Mclaughlin | Nathan P. Cowieson
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