Structure, chromosomal localization, and expression of 12 genes of the MAGE family
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Pierre van der Bruggen | Thierry Boon | Etienne De Plaen | Jean-Pierre Szikora | Francis Brasseur | P. Chomez | R. Brasseur | W. Cavenee | K. Arden | F. Brasseur | P. Bruggen | T. Boon | C. Traversari | C. Lurquin | B. Lethé | E. Plaen | J. Gaforio | J. Szikora | C. Smet | O. Backer | Christophe Lurquin | Webster Cavenee | Karen Arden | Robert Brasseur | Catia Traversari | Bernard Lethé | José J. Gaforio | Charles De Smet | Patrick Chomez | Olivier De Backer
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