Mapping Post-translational Modifications of the Histone Variant MacroH2A1 Using Tandem Mass Spectrometry*S
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Alma L. Burlingame | Robert J. Chalkley | Dmitri A. Nusinow | Kathrin Plath | A. Burlingame | K. Plath | B. Panning | R. Chalkley | F. Chu | Barbara Panning | Feixia Chu
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