Molecular genetic dissection of mouse unconventional myosin-VA: tail region mutations.
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N. Copeland | N. Jenkins | J. D. Huang | Jian-Dong Huang | V. Mermall | M. Mooseker | N. Copeland | L. B. Russell | Jian-Dong Huang | M. Strobel
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