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A simple and rapid quantitative method of detection of the common achondroplasia mutation: analysis in mismatch repair deficient cells.(Original Communication): ... from: Indian Journal of Human Genetics
  

A simple and rapid quantitative method of detection of the common achondroplasia mutation: analysis in mismatch repair deficient cells.(Original Communication): ... from: Indian Journal of Human Genetics [HTML] (Digital)


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  • Publisher: Medknow Publications (August 1, 2005)
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