The extracellular release of Schistosoma mansoni HMGB1 nuclear protein is mediated by acetylation.
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I. C. de Abreu da Silva | M. Fantappié | M. Bozza | C. Paiva | V. C. Carneiro | R. F. D. da Costa | R. de Moraes Maciel | M. Fantappíé
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