Pericentric Chromatin Is Organized into an Intramolecular Loop in Mitosis
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Julian Haase | Leocadia V. Paliulis | E. Salmon | Ajit P. Joglekar | David C. Bouck | K. Bloom | J. Haase | E. Yeh | E. D. Salmon | Ajit Joglekar | Elaine Yeh | Lisa Bond | David Bouck | Kerry S. Bloom | L. Paliulis | Lisa Bond | Julian Haase | E. D. Salmon
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