Physical and Functional Interaction between the Bloom's Syndrome Gene Product and the Largest Subunit of Chromatin Assembly Factor 1
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D. Egli | I. Stagljar | I. Hickson | Ji-Liang Li | C. Bachrati | R. Jiao | G. Pedrazzi | P. Kuster | M. Petkovic | Graziella Pedrazzi
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