Characterization of the mouse Abcc12 gene and its transcript encoding an ATP-binding cassette transporter, an orthologue of human ABCC12.
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H. Aburatani | Y. Hayashizaki | T. Ishikawa | Y. Hippo | H. Taniguchi | H. Shimizu | Hidetada Shimizu
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