H3.3/H2A.Z double variant-containing nucleosomes mark ‘nucleosome-free regions’ of active promoters and other regulatory regions in the human genome
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Kairong Cui | K. Zhao | Gang Wei | C. Zang | Weiqun Peng | C. Jin | G. Felsenfeld | Weiqun Peng
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