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Tsui, F. W. L., H.-W. Tsui, S. Mok, I. Mlinaric, N. G. Copeland, D. J. Gilbert, N. A. Jenkins, and K. A. Siminovitch. 1993. Molecular characterization and mapping of murine genes encoding three members of the stefin family of cysteine proteinase inhibitors. Genomics 15:507.
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(1993)
Genomics
, vol.15
, pp. 507
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Tsui, F.W.L.1
Tsui, H.-W.2
Mok, S.3
Mlinaric, I.4
Copeland, N.G.5
Gilbert, D.J.6
Jenkins, N.A.7
Siminovitch, K.A.8
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