Sakaguchi et al., 1984 - Google Patents
Regional localization of two human cellular Kirsten ras genes on chromosomes 6 and 12Sakaguchi et al., 1984
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- Sakaguchi A
- Zabel B
- Grzeschik K
- Law M
- Ellis R
- Scolnick E
- Naylor S
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- Molecular and cellular biology
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Human cellular Kirsten ras 1 and ras 2 genes were localized to chromosomes 6p23→ q12 and 12p12. 05→ pter, respectively, using human-rodent cell hybrids. Thus, the short arms of human chromosomes 11 (encoding lactate dehydrogenase-A and the proto-oncogene c-Ha …
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