DNA binding by FOXP3 domain-swapped dimer suggests mechanisms of long-range chromosomal interactions
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Lee E. Edsall | Celso A. Espinoza | S. Grant | Zhe Zhang | B. Ren | Chun-Chi Liu | X. Zhou | Yongheng Chen | Lin Chen | Chunxia Chen | A. Wells | Matthew E. Johnson | Matthew E Johnson | X. Zhou
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