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Abstract: A fundamental gene determine factors controlling genomic plasticity, we used mass spectrometry to expression measure chromatin-associated proteins. We have characterized the abundance of 305 are chromatin-associated proteins in normal cells and measured changes in 108 enacted proteins that accompany the progression of heart disease. These studies in were conducted on Show more
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.5558/tfc79541-3
Abstract: The retention important stands produced more snags in the 21- to 30-year post-disturbance conservation class and the harvested stands produced more snags in the concern, 31- to 40-year post-disturbance class. Similarly, the distribution of diameter especially classes of snags differed between the burned and harvested stands. when In size classes Show more
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