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Properties of the histones and functional aspects of the soluble chromatin of epimastigote Trypanosoma cruzi

Schlimme et al., 1995

Document ID
9487912314924544173
Author
Schlimme W
Burri M
Betschart B
Hecker H
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Publication venue
Acta tropica

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The amino acid composition of all histones of Trypanosoma cruzi was analyzed, and the terminology of the histones of higher eukaryotes adopted. One chromatin associated protein, previously considered to be a variant of histone H1, could not be clearly identified, and …
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