The NKG2 natural killer cell receptor family: comparative analysis of promoter sequences
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H. Lehrach | F. Francis | C. Brostjan | E. Hofer | H Lehrach | J. Glienke | Y. Sobanov | S. Hayer | F Francis | C Brostjan | Y Sobanov | J Glienke | S Hayer | E Hofer
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