Prothymosin alpha binds histones in vitro and shows activity in nucleosome assembly assay.
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G. Covelo | M. Freire | C Díaz-Jullien | A Pérez-Estévez | G Covelo | M Freire | A. Pérez-Estévez | C. Dı́az-Jullien
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