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Histone-like proteins from the sperm of echinoderms

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  • 31 December 1968
    • journal article
    • Published by Elsevier in Experimental Cell Research
    • Vol. 53  (2-3) , 471-477
    • https://doi.org/10.1016/0014-4827(68)90316-9
Abstract
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Keywords
  • PROTEINS
  • SPERM
  • ECHINODERMS
  • ELECTROPHORESIS
  • ANALOGOUS
  • JUDGED
  • GEL
  • SOLUBLE
  • MINOR
  • POLYACRYLAMIDE

This publication has 8 references indexed in Scilit:

  • Selective dissociation of histones from calf thymus nucleoprotein
    Journal of Molecular Biology, 1967
  • Artifacts from Chromatography of Chlorophylis
    Biochemical Journal, 1966
  • On the Similarity of Plant and Animal Histones*
    Biochemistry, 1966
  • Studies on histones. 7. Preparative methods for histone fractions from calf thymus
    Biochemical Journal, 1964
  • The electrophoresis of histones and histone fractions on starch gel
    Biochemical Journal, 1961
  • A study of the proteinase content and the chromatography of thymus histones
    Biochemical Journal, 1959
  • THE COMPOSITION OF THE BASIC PROTEINS OF ECHINODERM SPERM
    The Biological Bulletin, 1955
  • A Paper Chromatographic Method for the Quantitative Estimation of Amino-Acids
    Nature, 1954
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