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Low angle x-ray diffraction studies of chromatin structure in vivo and in isolated nuclei and metaphase chromosomes

Langmore, 1983

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11886420976135539953
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Langmore J
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The Journal of cell biology

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Diffraction of x-rays from living cells, isolated nuclei, and metaphase chromosomes gives rise to several major low angle reflections characteristic of a highly conserved pattern of nucleosome packing within the chromatin fibers. We answer three questions about the x-ray …
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