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Publications by Oriana Colletta
Extracellular Vesicles Shed by Melanoma Cells Contain a Modified Form of H1.0 Linker Histone and H1.0 mRNA-binding Proteins
International Journal of Oncology
Cancer Research
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Binding Dynamics of Disordered Linker Histone H1 With a Nucleosomal Particle
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Secretory Vesicles of Immune Cells Contain Only a Limited Number of Interleukin 6 Molecules
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