The nucleotide and deduced amino acid sequences of a cDNA encoding a new species of Pregnancy-Specific β1-Glycoprotein (PSβG)
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Y. Matsuo | Y. Misumi | F. Arakawa | Y. Matsuoka | M. Kuroki
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