Sterner et al., 1978 - Google Patents
Comparative structural analysis of high mobility group proteins from a variety of sources. Evidence for a high mobility group protein unique to avian erythrocyte nuclei.Sterner et al., 1978
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- Sterner R
- Boffa L
- Vidali G
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- Journal of Biological Chemistry
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High mobility group proteins were isolated from a variety of sources by extraction of purified nuclei with 0.35 M NaCl followed by selective trichloroacetic acid precipitation. The protein sources included thymus, kidney, and liver from calf, chicken thymus, and chicken and duck …
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