Modular Organization and Assembly of SWI/SNF Family Chromatin Remodeling Complexes
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J. Ranish | Jie Luo | Cigall Kadoch | B. Michel | Andrew R. D’Avino | N. Mashtalir | Joshua Pan | Seth H. Cassel | Alfredo M. Valencia | Roodolph St. Pierre | Hayley J. Zullow | Jordan E. Otto | Zachary M. McKenzie | R. Kubiak | Steven J. Poynter
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