Genotyping the mouse severe combined immunodeficiency mutation using the polymerase chain reaction with confronting two-pair primers (PCR-CTPP).
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H. Suemizu | N. Tamaoki | Y. Ohnishi | Chika Maruyama | Hiroshi Suemizu | Shojiro Tamamushi | Shigenobu Kimoto | Norikazu Tamaoki | Yasuyuki Ohnishi | C. Maruyama | Shigenobu Kimoto | Shojiro Tamamushi
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