Identification of a novel Ran binding protein 2 related gene (RANBP2L1) and detection of a gene cluster on human chromosome 2q11-q12.
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T. Haaf | F. Hildebrandt | H. Nothwang | C. Rensing | D. Kurnit | B. Brandl | M. Stubanus | D. Denich | M. Kübler
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