Wu, L., Bayle, J. H., Elenbaas, B., Pavletich, N. P., & Levine, A. J. (1995). Alternatively spliced forms in the carboxy-terminal domain of the p53 protein regulate its ability to promote annealing of complementary single strands of nucleic acids.
Chicago Style CitationWu, L., J H. Bayle, B. Elenbaas, N P. Pavletich, and A J. Levine. Alternatively Spliced Forms in the Carboxy-terminal Domain of the P53 Protein Regulate Its Ability to Promote Annealing of Complementary Single Strands of Nucleic Acids. 1995.
MLA CitationWu, L., et al. Alternatively Spliced Forms in the Carboxy-terminal Domain of the P53 Protein Regulate Its Ability to Promote Annealing of Complementary Single Strands of Nucleic Acids. 1995.
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