MID2 , a homologue of the Opitz syndrome gene MID1 : similarities in subcellular localization and differences in expression during development

Author: Buchner Georg   Montini Eugenio   Andolfi Grazia   Quaderi Nandita   Cainarca Silvia   Messali Silvia   Bassi Maria Teresa   Ballabio Andrea   Meroni Germana   Franco Brunella   Miller M.   Bellini M.   de The H.   Grignani F.   Takahashi M.   LeDouarin B.   Quaderi N.A.   Perry J.   Van den Veyver I.B.   Robin N.H.   Robin N.H.   Dyck J.A.   Koken M.H.   Weis K.   Cao T.   Schweiger S.   Cainarca S.   Kozak M.   Altschul S.F.   Borden K.L.B.   Borden K.L.B.   Reddy B.A.   Reddy B.A.   Cao T.   Lupas A.   Kendall E.   Shapiro M.B.   Rowe L.B.   Palmer S.   Dal Zotto L.   Salido E.C.   Boyd Y.   Becker M.A.   Bastians H.   Lundin L.G.   Eichler E.E.   Gaudenz K.   Kremer H.   Chen J.D.   Tyson J.   Ryan S.G.   Gregg R.G.   Briault S.   Wu L.C.   Borden K.L.B.   Lupas A.   Shou W.   Grignani F.   Franco B.   Iannou P.   Banfi S.   Rugarli E.I.   Graham F.L.  

Publisher: Oxford University Press

ISSN: 1460-2083

Source: Human Molecular Genetics, Vol.8, Iss.8, 1999-08, pp. : 1397-1407

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