Different chromosomal localization of the Clcn4 gene in Mus spretus and C57BL/6J mice
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V. Chapman | D. Adler | C. Disteche | G. Borsani | E. Rugarli | A. Ballabio | K. Tsuchiya | B. Franco | X. Hauge | Elena I. Rugarli
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