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Differential splicing of the GHF1 primary transcript gives rise to two functionally distinct homeodomain proteins. — Lars E. Theill (1992) | RDL Network
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Differential splicing of the GHF1 primary transcript gives rise to two functionally distinct homeodomain proteins.
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Michael Karin
University of California, San Diego
Differential splicing of the GHF1 primary transcript gives rise to two functionally distinct homeodomain proteins.
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1992
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Lars E. Theill
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Kazue Hattori
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Domenico Lazzaro
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