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Histone‐Hydrocarbon Interaction. Partition of Histones in Aqueous Two‐Phase Systems Containing Poly (ethylene glycol)‐Bound Hydrocarbons

AXELSSON et al., 1976

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2631959057711429419
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AXELSSON C
Shanbhag V
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European Journal of Biochemistry

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The hydrophobic properties of histones have been examined with help of the two‐phase partition technique using dextran‐poly (ethylene glycol)‐water systems. We have found that different fatty acid esters of poly (ethylene glycol) interact with total histones in a manner …
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