ISWI induces nucleosome sliding on nicked DNA.

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Published in Mol Cell on November 01, 2001

Authors

G Längst1, P B Becker

Author Affiliations

1: Adolf-Butenandt-Institut, Molekularbiologie, Schillerstrasse 44, 80336, München, Germany.

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