An Artificial Gene for Human Porphobilinogen Synthase Allows Comparison of an Allelic Variation Implicated in Susceptibility to Lead Poisoning*
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Roland L. Dunbrack | R L Dunbrack | E. Jaffe | A. Yeung | J Kervinen | M Volin | E K Jaffe | C R Bronson-Mullins | J Martins | J F Quinlan | M H Sazinsky | E M Steinhouse | A T Yeung | J. Kervinen | M. Sazinsky | J. Martins | M. Volin | C. R. Bronson-Mullins | J. Quinlan | E. M. Steinhouse
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