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Publications by Chohei Shigeno
Molecular Cloning and Biological Activity of a Novel Ha-Ras Suppressor Gene Predominantly Expressed in Skeletal Muscle, Heart, Brain, and Bone Marrow by Differential Display Using Clonal Mouse EC Cells, ATDC5
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