Esperanto for histones: CENP-A, not CenH3, is the centromeric histone H3 variant

  • W.C. Earnshaw
  • , R.C. Allshire
  • , B.E. Black
  • , K. Bloom
  • , E.D. Salmon
  • , B.R. Brinkley
  • , W. Brown
  • , I.M. Cheeseman
  • , K.H.A. Choo
  • , G.P. Copenhaver
  • , J.G. DeLuca
  • , K. Luger
  • , A. Desai
  • , K. Oegema
  • , D.W. Cleveland
  • , S. Diekmann
  • , S. Erhardt
  • , M. Fitzgerald-Hayes
  • , D. Foltz
  • , T. Fukagawa
  • R. Gassmann, H. Maiato, D.W. Gerlich, D.M. Glover, G.J. Gorbsky, S.C. Harrison, P. Heun, T. Hirota, L.E.T. Jansen, G. Karpen, G.J.P.L. Kops, M.A. Lampson, S.M. Lens, A. Losada, P.S. Maddox, R.L. Margolis, H. Masumoto, A.D. McAinsh, B.G. Mellone, R.J. O'Neill, P. Meraldi, A. Musacchio, K.C. Scott, B.A. Sullivan, A.F. Straight, P.T. Stukenberg, K.F. Sullivan, C.E. Sunkel, J.R. Swedlow, C.E. Walczak, P.E. Warburton, S. Westermann, H.F. Willard, L. Wordeman, M. Yanagida, T.J. Yen, K. Yoda

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