Nucleotide sequence and expression of the human skeletal alpha-actin gene: evolution of functional regulatory domains.

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Published in Genomics on November 01, 1988

Authors

A Taylor1, H P Erba, G E Muscat, L Kedes

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1: Department of Medicine, Stanford University School of Medicine, California.

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