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. 1972 Jul;128(3):106P. doi: 10.1042/bj1280106pa

A proteolytic fragment of 26000 molecular weight from the heavy-chain fraction of myosin.

D Stone, S V Perry
PMCID: PMC1173880  PMID: 4634821

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Selected References

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