Structure of a Holliday junction complex reveals mechanisms governing a highly regulated DNA transaction
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Chen Xu | David Warren | Nikolaus Grigorieff | N. Grigorieff | Chen Xu | A. Brilot | G. V. Van Duyne | D. Warren | A. Landy | Gregory D Van Duyne | Gurunathan Laxmikanthan | Axel F Brilot | Lindsay Steele | Nicole Seah | Wenjun Tong | Arthur Landy | Wenjun Tong | Gurunathan Laxmikanthan | Nicole E Seah | Lindsay Steele
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