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Genbank U48800, “Mus Musculus Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor B Precursor (VEGF-B) mRNA, Complete Cds.,” Deposited by Olofsson et al., Dated Aug. 19, 1996.GenBank X15997, “Human Vascular Permeability Factor mRNA, Complete Cds.,” Deposited by Keck et al., Dated Jun. 15, 1990. |
Genbank X60280, “Vector Plasmid pLTRpoly DNA.,” Deposited by Maekelae, T.P., Dated Jul. 16, 1996. |
Genbank X68203, “H. sapiens mRNA for FLT4, Class III Receptor Tyrosine Kinase.,” Deposited by Aprelikova, O., Dated Nov. 30, 1993. |
Genbank X15997, “Human Vascular Permeability Factor mRNA, Complete Cds.,” Deposited by Keck et al., Dated Jun. 15, 1990. |
Genbank AAA85214, “Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor Related Protein,” Lee, et al., Dated Jan. 9, 1996. |
Genbank X94216, “Homo sapiens mRNA for VEGF-C protein,” Deposited by Joukov et al., Dated Feb. 6, 1996. |
Genbank AA425486, “zw46b06.rl Soarers total fetus Nb2HF8 9w Homo sapiens cDNA clone 773075 5′ similar to SW:VEGF_MOUSE Q00731 Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor Percursor,” Deposited by Hillier, L. et al. Dated Oct. 16, 1997. |
Genbank N31713, “yy15b12.s1 Homo sapiens cDNA clone 271295 3′,” Deposited by Hillier, L. et al. Dated Jan. 10, 1996. |
Genbank N31720, “yy15d12.s1 Homo sapiens cDNA clone 271319 3′,” Deposited by Hillier, L. et al. Dated Jan. 10, 1996. |
Genbank AA406492, “zv12g06.r1 Soares NhHMPu S1 Homo sapiens cDNA clone 75366 5′,” Deposited by Hillier, L. et al. Dated May 17, 1997. |
Genbank N50972, “yy94b08.s1 Homo sapiens cDNA clone 281175 3′,” Deposited by Hillier, L. et al. Dated Feb. 14, 1996. |
Genbank AA421713, “zu24b03.s1 Soares NhHMPu S1 Homo sapiens cDNA clone 738893 3′,” Deposited by Hillier, L. et al. Dated Oct. 16, 1997. |
Genbank N94399, “zb76f04.s1 Soares senescent fibroblasts NbHSF Homo sapiens cDNA clone 309535 3′,” Deposited by Hillier, L et al. Dated Aug. 20, 1996. |
Genbank H05177, “y185b08.r1 Homo sapiens cDNA clone 44993 5′,” Deposited by Hillier, L. et al. Dated Jun. 21, 1995. |
Genbank AA479987, “zv18h12.s1 Soares NhHMPu S1 Homo sapiens cDNA clone 754055 3′,” Deposited by Hillier, L. et al. Dated Aug. 8, 1997. |
Genbank H05134, “y185b08.s1 Homo sapiens cDNA clone 44993 3′,” Deposited by Hillier, L. et al. Dated Jun. 21, 1995. |
Genbank AA298182 “EST113866 Bone VII Homo sapiens cDNA 5′ end,” Deposited by Adams, M.D. et al, Dated Apr. 18, 1997. |
Genbank AA298283, “EST113896 Bone VII Homo sapiens cDNA 5′ end similar to similar to vascular endothelial growth factor,” Deposited by Adams, M.D. et al. Dated Apr. 18, 1997. |
Genbank T81481, “yd29f07.s1 Homo sapiens cDNA clone 109669 3′,” Deposited by Hillier, L. et al. Dated Mar. 15, 1995. |
Genbank AA425303, “zw46b06.s1 Soares total fetus Nb2HF8 9w Homo sapiens cDNA clone 773075 3′, mRNA sequence,” Deposited by Hillier, L. et al. Dated Oct. 16, 1997. |
Genbank Z40230, “H. sapiens partial cDNA sequence; clone c-lwfl 1,” Deposited by Genexpress. Dated Sep. 21, 1995. |
Genbank Z44272, “H. sapiens partial cDNA sequence; clone c-lwfl 1,” Deposited by Genexpress. Dated Sep. 21, 1995. |
Genbank AA478766, “zv18h12.r1 Soares NhHMPu S1 Homo sapiens cDNA clone 754055 5′,” Deposited by Hillier, L. et al. Dated Aug. 8, 1997. |
Genbank H96876, “yw04b12.s1 Soares melanocyte 2NbHM Homo sapiens cDNA clone 251231 3′,” Deposited by Hillier, L. et al. Dated Nov. 25, 1996. |
Genbank H96533, “yw04b12.r1 Soares melanocyte 2NbHM Homo sapiens cDNA clone 251231 5′,” Deposited by Hillier, L. et al. Dated Nov. 25, 1996. |
Genbank T81690, “yd29f07.r1 Homo sapiens cDNA clone 109669 5′ similar to SP:BAR3_CHITE Q03376 Balbiani Ring Protein 3,” Deposited by Hillier, L. et al. Dated Mar. 15, 1995. |
Genbank T84377, “yd37h08.r1 Homo sapiens cDNA clone 110463 5′ similar to SP:BAR3_CHITE Q03376 Balbiani Ring Protein 3,” Deposited by Hillier, L. et al. Dated Mar. 16, 1995. |
Genbank N42368, “yy15b11.r1 Homo sapiens cDNA clone 271293 5′,” Deposited by Hillier, L. et al. Dated Jan. 25, 1996. |
Genbank N42374, “yy15d11.r1 Homo sapiens cDNA clone 271317 5′,” Deposited by Hillier, L. et al. Dated Jan. 25, 1996. |
Genbank H81868, “yv83d09.s1 Homo sapiens cDNA clone 249329 3′,” Deposited by Hillier, L. et al. Dated Nov. 9, 1995. |
Genbank H81867, “yv83d09.r1 Homo sapiens cDNA clone 2493229 5′,” Deposited by Hillier, L. et al. Dated Nov. 9 , 1995. |
Genbank AA151613, “z127h03.s1 Soares pregnant uterus NbHPU Homo sapiens cDNA clone 503189 3′,” Hillier, et al., Dated May 14, 1997. |
Genbank AA149461, “z127h03.r1 Soares pregnant uterus NbHPU Homo sapiens cDNA clone 503189 5′ similar to SW:BAR3_CHITE Q03376 Balbiani Ring Protein 3 Precursor,” Deposited by Hillier, L. et al. Dated May 14, 1997. |
Genbank R77495, “yi79e04.s1 Homo sapiens cDNA clone 145470 3′,” Deposited by Hillier, L. et al. Dated Jun. 7, 1995. |
Genbank H07899, “y186g06.s1 Homo sapiens cDNA clone 45138 3′,” Deposited by Hillier, L. et al. Dated Jun. 23, 1995. |
Genbank T89295, “yd37h08.s1 Homo sapiens cDNA clone 110463 3′,” Deposited by Hillier, L. et al. Dated Mar. 20, 1995. |
Genbank C21512, “HUMGS0010510, Human Gene Signature,3′-directed cDNA sequence,” Deposited by Okubo, K. Dated Oct. 1, 1996. |
Genbank N82975, “TgESTzy53h10.r1 TgRH Tachyzoite cDNA Toxoplasma gondii cDNA clone tgzy53h10.r1 5′,” Deposited by Hehl, A. et al. Dated Sep. 10, 1997. |
Genbank AA285997, “vb88h06.r1 Soares mouse 3NbMS Mus musculus cDNA clone 764123 5′,” Deposited by Marra, M. et al. Dated Apr. 9, 1997. |
Genbank AA549856, “0929m3 gmbPfHB3.1, G. Roman Reddy Plasmodium falciparum genomic clone 0929m,” Deposited by Dame, J.B. et al. Dated Aug. 11, 1997. |
Genbank M21616, “Human Platelet-derived Growth Factor (PDGF) Receptor mRNA, Complete cds.” Deposited by Claesson-Welsh et al., Dated Sep. 28, 1992. |
Genbank M22734, “Human Platlet-derived Growth Factor A Type Receptor mRNA, Complete cds.,” Deposited by Claesson-Welsh, et al., Dated Jan. 7, 1995. |
Genbank M32977, “Human Heparin-binding Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor (VEGF) mRNA, Complete cds.” Deposited by Leung et al., Dated Feb. 28, 1991. |
Genbank U48801, “Human Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor B Precursor (VEGF-B) mRNA, Complete cds.” Deposited by Olofsson et al., Dated Aug. 19, 1996. |
Genbank X02811, “Human mRNA for Platelet-derived Growth Factor B Chain (PDGF-B),” Deposited by Collins et al. Dated Mar. 27, 1995. |
Genbank X15997, “Human Vascular Permeability Factor mRNA, Complete Cds.,” Deposited by Keck et al., Dated Jun. 15, 1990. |
Genbank X54936, “H. sapiens mRNA for Placenta Growth Factor (PIGF)”, Deposited by Persico, M.G., Dated Nov. 12, 1991. |
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