Expression of the thyroid hormone receptor gene, erbAalpha, in B lymphocytes: alternative mRNA processing is independent of differentiation but correlates with antisense RNA levels.
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C. Milcarek | S. H. Munroe | S H Munroe | M L Hastings | C Milcarek | K Martincic | M L Peterson | K. Martincic | M. Peterson | M. Hastings | S. Munroe
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