Sequence organization of the human int-2 gene and its expression in teratocarcinoma cells.

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Published in Oncogene on April 01, 1989

Authors

S Brookes1, R Smith, G Casey, C Dickson, G Peters

Author Affiliations

1: Imperial Cancer Research Fund Laboratories, St. Bartholomew's Hospital, London, UK.

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