Cloning of a cDNA encoding a putative human very low density lipoprotein/apolipoprotein E receptor and assignment of the gene to chromosome 9pter-p23
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C. L. Jackson | D. Patterson | J. Strauss | D. Britt | M. Gåfvels | Mats E. Gåfvels | Mandy R. Caird | Deborah Britt
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