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. 1987 Aug 11;15(15):6294. doi: 10.1093/nar/15.15.6294

Chicken histone H3.3B cDNA sequence confirms unusual 3' UTR structure.

J B Dodgson, M Yamamoto, J D Engel
PMCID: PMC306085  PMID: 3627987

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