Functional analysis of a novel DNA polymorphism of a tandem repeated sequence in the asparagine synthetase gene in acute lymphoblastic leukemia cells.
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Carl W. Miller | H Phillip Koeffler | M. D. Den Boer | C. Bartram | W. Hofmann | H. Koeffler | N. Kawamata | T. Akagi | D. Yin | Dong Yin | Claus R Bartram | J. Song | Carl W Miller | Wolf-K Hofmann | Norihiko Kawamata | Monique L den Boer | Jee Hoon Song | Tadayuki Akagi | M. D. den Boer | C. Miller
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