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- who: . et al. from the Wayne State University, United States have published the paper: Histones and their chaperones: Adaptive remodelers of an ever-changing chromatinic landscape, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: Although during the last 10 years the study of histone variants, particularly of H3 and H2A, and their chaperones has increased considerably, the majority of these studies have focused on a few cellular processes and pathologies, resulting in an imbalanced knowledge and scattered information. Given this, in the present work, the authors aim to focus on the involvement of histone variants, particularly H3 and . . .
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