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. 1987 Jul 10;15(13):5485. doi: 10.1093/nar/15.13.5485

cDNA encoding a human homolog of yeast ubiquitin 1.

G Salvesen, C Lloyd, D Farley
PMCID: PMC305980  PMID: 3037496

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Selected References

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