Watson et al., 1977 - Google Patents
The Purification, Characterization and Partial Sequence Determination of a Trout Testis Non‐histone Protein, HMG‐TWatson et al., 1977
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- Watson D
- Peters E
- Dixon G
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- European Journal of Biochemistry
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A specific non‐histone chromatin‐associated protein, having a high content of both acidic and basic amino acids has been isolated from the chromatin of rainbow trout (Salmo gairdneril) testis cells. The protein has been prepared by the extraction of chromatin with …
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