Chromosome assignments of the human TNF p55 and p75 receptor genes.
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F. Ruddle | M. Kamarck | G. Ranges | P. Rae | M. Godfrey | E. Brownell | T. Sarr | L. Fiorentino | S. Pekar | J. Hart
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