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bibliographicCitation Kowalski A, Pałyga J. Chromatin compaction in terminally differentiated avian blood cells: the role of linker histone H5 and non-histone protein MENT. Chromosome Research. 2011 Jun 09;19(5):579–90. doi: 10.1007/s10577-011-9218-3.
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