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Replication fork stalling elicits chromatin compaction for the stability of stalling replication forksFeng et al., 2019
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- Feng G
- Yuan Y
- Li Z
- Wang L
- Zhang B
- Luo J
- Ji J
- Kong D
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- Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
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DNA replication forks in eukaryotic cells stall at a variety of replication barriers. Stalling forks require strict cellular regulations to prevent fork collapse. However, the mechanism underlying these cellular regulations is poorly understood. In this study, a cellular …
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