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Ohtomo, H. et al. (2016). C‐terminal acidic domain of histone chaperone human NAP1 is an efficient binding assistant for histone H2A‐H2B, but not H3‐H4. Genes to cells. pp. 252-263. [Online].
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Ohtomo, H. et al. (2016). C‐terminal acidic domain of histone chaperone human NAP1 is an efficient binding assistant for histone H2A‐H2B, but not H3‐H4. Genes to cells. pp. 252-263. [Online].