H2A.Z.2.2 is an alternatively spliced histone H2A.Z variant that causes severe nucleosome destabilization
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M. Mann | J. Michaelis | E. Kremmer | H. Leonhardt | L. Schermelleh | H. Eberl | M. Bocola | S. Hake | Sonja M. Wiedemann | Katrin Schneider | Christina B. Bielmeier | J. Neumann | Sebastian Pünzeler | Clemens Bönisch | Wolfgang Kuegel | Jürgen Neumann
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