The exon A (C77G) mutation is a common cause of abnormal CD45 splicing in humans
Main Authors: | Tchilian, E, Wallace, D, Imami, N, Liao, H, Burton, C, Gotch, F, Martinson, J, Haynes, B, Beverley, P |
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Format: | Journal article |
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2001
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