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Citação norma ChicagoFlanagan, Thomas W., Jacob K. Files, Kelsey Rose Casano, Eric M. George, and David T. Brown. "Photobleaching Studies Reveal That a Single Amino Acid Polymorphism Is Responsible for the Differential Binding Affinities of Linker Histone Subtypes H1.1 and H1.5." Biol Open 2016.
Citação norma MLAFlanagan, Thomas W., et al. "Photobleaching Studies Reveal That a Single Amino Acid Polymorphism Is Responsible for the Differential Binding Affinities of Linker Histone Subtypes H1.1 and H1.5." Biol Open 2016.