Organization of the gene for gelatin-binding protein (GBP28).
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N. Shimizu | S. Minoshima | S. Asakawa | T. Tobe | N. Shimizu | M. Tomita | J. Sumiya | Y. Nakano | K. Saito | M. Yoda | Motowo Tomita | Kiyomi Saito | Takashi Tobe | Shuichi Asakawa | Yasuko Nakano | Yasuko Nakano
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