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Reconstitution of hyperacetylated, DNase I-sensitive chromatin



Reconstitution of hyperacetylated, DNase I-sensitive chromatin

PNAS technique article on Reconstitution of hyperacetylated, DNase I-sensitive chromatin characterized by high conformational flexibility of nucleosomal DNA. (Online access free).

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Reconstitution of hyperacetylated, DNase I-sensitive chromatin characterized by high conformational flexibility of nucleosomal DNA

Wladyslaw A. Krajewski, and Peter B. Becker
PNAS. 95(4), 1540-1545.

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