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Database EST-STS on MASPAR, (St. Louis, MO, USA), Acc. No. H14106, Hiller, L. et al., “WashU-Merck EST Project,” submitted Jul. 10, 1995. |
Database EMBL/GenBank/DDJB on MASPAR, Genetique Molelculaire (sic) et Biologie du development (Villejuif Cedex, France), Acc. No. Z38433, GENEXPRESS, Direct Submitted Oct. 26, 1994. |
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Database EMBL-new3 on MASPAR, Acc. No. X60370, X60371, X60550, Zauner, W. et al., “Identification of Two Distinct microtubule Binding Domains on Recombinant Rat MAP 1B,” submitted Oct. 21, 1992. |
Database EMBL-new3 on MASPAR, Acc. No. X75491, Aslanidis, C. et al., “Genomic Organization of the Human Lysosmal Acid Lipase Gene (LIPA),” Submitted Mar. 1, 1994. |
Database A-Geneseq24 on MASPAR, Acc. No. R38859, Aruffo, A.A. et al., “CD40CR Receptor and its' (sic) Ligands used to Inhibit B-Cell Activation in Allergy and Auto-immune Disease,” submitted Feb. 7, 1994, EP, A, 555880, Aug. 18, 1993. |
EST-STS Database on MASPAR, The WashU-Merck EST Project, Accession No. H46211 (Jul. 1995). |
EST-STS Database on MASPAR, The WashU-Merck EST Project, Accession No. H46374 (Jul. 1995). |
EST-STS Database on MASPAR, The WashU-Merck Est Project, Accession No. H41851 (Jul. 1995). |
EST-STS Database on MASPAR, The WashU-Merck EST Project, Accession No. H46662 (Jul. 1995). |
EST-STS Database on MASPAR, The WashU-Merck EST Project, Accession No. H49675 (Jul. 1995). |
EST-STS Database on MASPAR, The WashU-Merck EST Project, Accession No. H46378 (Jul. 1995). |
EST-STS Database on MASPAR, The WashU-Merck EST Project, Accession No. H46424 (Jul. 1995). |
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NCBI Entrez, GenBank Report, Accession No. N63660, from Hillier, L. et al. (Mar. 1996). |
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NCBI Entrez, GenBank Report, Accession No. N71141, from Hillier, L. et al (Mar. 1996). |
NCBI Entrez, GenBank Report, Accession No. W01590, from Hillier, L. et al., (Apr. 1996). |
NCBI Entrez, GenBank Report, Accession No. W01592, from Hillier, L. et al., (Apr. 1996). |
NCBI Entrez, GenBank Report, Accession No. W71984, from Hillier, L. et al., (Oct. 1996). |
NCBI Entrez, GenBank Report, Accession No. W76376, from Hillier, L. et al., (Oct. 1996). |
NCBI Entrez, GenBank Report, Accession No. AA088350, from Hillier, L. et al., (Oct. 1996). |
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NCBI Entrez, GenBank Report, Accession No. AA088232, from Hillier, L. et al., (Oct. 1996). |
NCBI Entrez, GenBank Report, Accession No. AA631757, from NCI-CGAP (Oct. 1997). |
NCBI Entrez, GenBank Report, Accession No. AA709231, from NCI-CGAP (Jan. 1998). |
NCBI Entrez, GenBank Report, Accession No. CAA70561, Kitson, J. et al. (Dec. 1996). |
NCBI Entrez, GenBank Report, Accession No. AAB41432, Chaudhary, P.M. and Hood, L.E. (Jan. 1997). |
NCBI Entrez, GenBank Report, Accession No. U94503, Screaton, G.R. et al. (May 1997). |
NCBI Entrez, GenBank Report, Accession No. U94502, Screaton, G.R. et al. (May 1997). |
NCBI Entrez, GenBank Report, Accession No. Y09392, Kitson, J. et al (Dec. 1996). |
NCBI Entrez, GenBank Report, Accession No. U94509, Screaton, G.R. et al. (May 1997). |
NCBI Entrez, GenBank Report, Accession No. U94510, Screaton, G.R. et al (May 1997). |
NCBI Entrez, GenBank Report, Accession No. AAC51314, Screaton, G.R. et al. (Feb. 1999). |
NCBI Entrez, GenBank Report, Accession No. AAC51192, Bodmer, J.L. et al. (Feb. 1999). |
NCBI Entrez, GenBank Report, Accession No. NP 003781, Marsters, S.A. et al. (Mar. 1999). |