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. 1990 Dec 11;18(23):7169. doi: 10.1093/nar/18.23.7169

Coding sequence of human placenta cofilin cDNA.

K Ogawa 1, M Tashima 1, Y Yumoto 1, T Okuda 1, H Sawada 1, M Okuma 1, Y Maruyama 1
PMCID: PMC332815  PMID: 2263493

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Selected References

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