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Publications by Norio Niikawa
Polymorphic and Tissue-Specific Imprinting of the Human Wilms Tumor Gene,WT1
Japanese Journal of Human Genetics
Isolation of 2 Novel RFLP Markers and Their Localization at 2q35 by Microdissection and Subsequent Enzymatic Amplification
Japanese journal of human genetics
Satellited Chromosome 9 in a Boy With Multiple Anomalies
Japanese journal of human genetics
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