Mapping of the gene encoding the B56β subunit of protein phosphatase 2A (PPP2R5B) to a 0.5-Mb region of chromosome 11q13 and its exclusion as a candidate gene for multiple endocrine neoplasia type 1 (MEN1)
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C. Larsson | S. Forbes | B. Harding | R. Thakker | R. Anand | K. Kas | A. Calender | D. Ogilvie | C. Lips | G. Weber | C. Wooding | P. Gaudray | J. Höppener | C. X. Zhang | A. A. Pannett | J. H. Bassett | R. Butler | The European Consortium on MEN1
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