Type XVIII collagen : characterization of the primary structure and expression pattern of different variants in Xenopus laevis, characterization of the human gene structure and analysis of transgenic mice expressing endostatin

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  • Type XVIII collagen : characterization of the primary structure and expression pattern of different variants in Xenopus laevis, characterization of the human gene structure and analysis of transgenic mice expressing endostatin
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Type XVIII collagen : characterization of the primary structure and expression pattern of different variants in Xenopus laevis, characterization of the human gene structure and analysis of transgenic mice expressing endostatin

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  • Type XVIII collagen : characterization of the primary structure and expression pattern of different variants in Xenopus laevis, characterization of the human gene structure and analysis of transgenic mice expressing endostatin

Type XVIII collagen : characterization of the primary structure and expression pattern of different variants in Xenopus laevis, characterization of the human gene structure and analysis of transgenic mice expressing endostatin

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  • 2004
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  • propertyID: FI-FENNI value: 780401
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  • 9514275683
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  • Type XVIII collagen : characterization of the primary structure and expression pattern of different variants in Xenopus laevis, characterization of the human gene structure and analysis of transgenic mice expressing endostatin
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  • 79, [42] sivu
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  • location: Oulu organizer: University of Oulu, Department of Medical Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
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  • University of Oulu, Department of Medical Biochemistry and Molecular Biology

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