Position and orientation of the globular domain of linker histone H5 on the nucleosome
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V. Ramakrishnan | Andrew Travers | Serge Muyldermans | S. Muyldermans | V. Ramakrishnan | A. Travers | S. Gerchman | Y.-B. Zhou | Sue Ellen Gerchman | Y.-B. Zhou
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