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Publications by Konstantin L. Brodolin
Distribution of High Mobility Group Proteins 1/2,e and 14/17 and Linker Histones H1 and H5 on Transcribed and Non-Transcribed Regions of Chicken Erythrocyte Chromatin
Nucleic Acids Research
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Electrophoretic Separation of a Class of Nucleosomes Enriched in HMG 14 and 17 and Actively Transcribed Globin Genes
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Two New Low-Molecular-Weight Acidic Proteins From Calf Thymus Nuclei That Resemble HMG (High-Mobility-Group) Proteins 14 and 17
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Linker Regions of the RhaS and RhaR Proteins
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