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@article{VanDemark_2006, title={The Structure of the yFACT Pob3-M Domain, Its Interaction with the DNA Replication Factor RPA, and a Potential Role in Nucleosome Deposition}, volume={22}, ISSN={1097-2765}, url={http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.molcel.2006.03.025}, DOI={10.1016/j.molcel.2006.03.025}, number={3}, journal={Molecular Cell}, publisher={Elsevier BV}, author={VanDemark, Andrew P. and Blanksma, Mary and Ferris, Elliott and Heroux, Annie and Hill, Christopher P. and Formosa, Tim}, year={2006}, month=may, pages={363–374} }