In vivo analysis reveals that ATP-hydrolysis couples remodeling to SWI/SNF release from chromatin

  1. Ben Tilly  Is a corresponding author
  2. Gillian Chalkley
  3. Jan van der Knaap
  4. Yuri Moshkin
  5. Tsung Wai Kan
  6. Dick HW Dekkers
  7. Jeroen Demmers
  8. Peter Verrijzer  Is a corresponding author
  1. Erasmus University Medical Center, Netherlands
  2. Erasmus MC, Netherlands
  3. ErasmusMC, Netherlands
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  1. Ben Tilly
  2. Gillian Chalkley
  3. Jan van der Knaap
  4. Yuri Moshkin
  5. Tsung Wai Kan
  6. Dick HW Dekkers
  7. Jeroen Demmers
  8. Peter Verrijzer
(2021)
In vivo analysis reveals that ATP-hydrolysis couples remodeling to SWI/SNF release from chromatin
eLife 10:e69424.
https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.69424