Getting rid of the PMS2 pseudogenes: mission impossible?

作者: Renée C. Niessen , Jan H. Kleibeuker , Paul O.J. Jager , Rolf H. Sijmons , Robert M.W. Hofstra

DOI: 10.1002/HUMU.20447

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