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spellingShingle Deng, J S, Takasaki, Y, Tan, E M, The Journal of cell biology, Nonhistone nuclear antigens reactive with autoantibodies. Immunofluorescence studies on distribution in synchronized cells., Cell Biology
title Nonhistone nuclear antigens reactive with autoantibodies. Immunofluorescence studies on distribution in synchronized cells.
title_full Nonhistone nuclear antigens reactive with autoantibodies. Immunofluorescence studies on distribution in synchronized cells.
title_fullStr Nonhistone nuclear antigens reactive with autoantibodies. Immunofluorescence studies on distribution in synchronized cells.
title_full_unstemmed Nonhistone nuclear antigens reactive with autoantibodies. Immunofluorescence studies on distribution in synchronized cells.
title_short Nonhistone nuclear antigens reactive with autoantibodies. Immunofluorescence studies on distribution in synchronized cells.
title_sort nonhistone nuclear antigens reactive with autoantibodies. immunofluorescence studies on distribution in synchronized cells.
title_unstemmed Nonhistone nuclear antigens reactive with autoantibodies. Immunofluorescence studies on distribution in synchronized cells.
topic Cell Biology
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