A mutation in the human canalicular multispecific organic anion transporter gene causes the Dubin‐Johnson syndrome
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M. Kool | F. Baas | P. Bosma | P. Borst | C. Paulusma | G. Scheffer | R. Scheper | R. Elferink | G. Tytgat | R. P. Elferink | F. ter Borg | F. Borg | F. Ter Borg | Marcel Kool
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