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Proviral insertions within the int-2 gene can generate multiple anomalous transcripts but leave the protein-coding domain intact.

C Dickson, R Smith, S Brookes, G Peters
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2153243

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  • Published online February 1, 1990.

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  1. C Dickson,
  2. R Smith,
  3. S Brookes and
  4. G Peters
  1. Imperial Cancer Research Fund Laboratories, Lincoln's Inn Fields, London, United Kingdom.

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Proviral insertions within the int-2 gene can generate multiple anomalous transcripts but leave the protein-coding domain intact.
C Dickson, R Smith, S Brookes, G Peters
Journal of Virology Feb 1990, 64 (2) 784-793; DOI:

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