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Robert Hock, Ulrich Scheer, and Michael Bustin
Chromosomal Proteins HMG-14 and HMG-17 Are Released from Mitotic Chromosomes and Imported into the Nucleus by Active Transport
J. Cell Biol. 1998 143: 1427-1436.

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