A human ADP/ATP translocase gene has seven pseudogenes and localizes to chromosome X
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K. Huebner | R. Baserga | D. Ku | J. K. Deriel | J. Wurzel | Sing-Tsung Chen | Chung-Der Chang | Michael McFarland | Chung‐Der Chang | J. Kim DeRiel
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