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Chuang, C.-H., Carpenter, A. E., Fuchsova, B., Johnson, T., de Lanerolle, P., & Belmont, A. S. (2006). Long-Range Directional Movement of an Interphase Chromosome Site. Current Biology, 16(8), 825–831.

Authors 6
  1. Chien-Hui Chuang (first)
  2. Anne E. Carpenter (additional)
  3. Beata Fuchsova (additional)
  4. Terezina Johnson (additional)
  5. Primal de Lanerolle (additional)
  6. Andrew S. Belmont (additional)
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