Single strand conformation polymorphism sscp analysis initial screening for point mutations in the fix gene
Deutz Terlouw, P.P.; Smoor, M.A.; Poort, S.R.; Reitsma, P.H.; Brocker Vriends, A.H.J.T.; Van Ommen, G.J.B.; Bakker, E.
American Journal of Human Genetics 49(4 Suppl): 185
1991
ISSN/ISBN: 0002-9297 Accession: 033400791
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