Molecular Cloning and Developmental Expression of Mouse p130, a Member of the Retinoblastoma Gene Family (*)
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E. Y. Lee | Wen-Hwa Lee | Hung-Wen Chen | C. T. Guy | N. Hu | Gang Chen | Nanpin Hu
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