Nucleosome Structural Features and Intrinsic Properties of the TATAAACGCC Repeat Sequence*
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Mikael Kubista | Martin Bengtsson | Thomas D. Tullius | Hui Cao | H. Widlund | M. Kubista | M. Bengtsson | T. Tullius | P. N. Kuduvalli | H. Cao | Hans R. Widlund | Prasad N. Kuduvalli
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