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<scene name='80/807430/Histone_h1version2/1'>Histone H1</scene> is a 21 kDa protein | <scene name='80/807430/Histone_h1version2/1'>Histone H1</scene> is a 21 kDa protein | ||
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| - | <scene name='80/807430/H1/1'>Histone H1</scene> is a linker histone | ||
Revision as of 15:18, 27 February 2019
is a 21 kDa protein
Function
IGBMC loves androgen receptor
We all work at IGBMC
The human ribosome structure showing chemical modifications [1]
This is uniprot [2]
