Increased expression of histone proteins during estrogen-mediated cell proliferation

Zheying Zhu1, Robert J Edwards, Alan R Boobis

  • 1Department of Experimental Medicine and Toxicology, Imperial College London, London, United Kingdom. z.zhu@imperial.ac.uk

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