CMG helicase and DNA polymerase ε form a functional 15-subunit holoenzyme for eukaryotic leading-strand DNA replication
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M. O’Donnell | R. Georgescu | L. Langston | N. Yao | O. Yurieva | Lance D. Langston | C. Indiani | J. Finkelstein | Dan Zhang
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