Clustered point mutation analysis of the rat prolactin promoter.
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R. Day | R. Maurer | M. d'Emden | K. Day | R. A. Iverson | M. d’Emden | R. N. Day | Ronald A. Iverson | Kathleen H. Day | Michael C. D'Emden | Richard N. Day | R. A. Maurer
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