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bibliographicCitation Cui Y, Li M, Walton KD, Sun K, Hanover JA, Furth PA, Hennighausen L. The Stat3/5 locus encodes novel endoplasmic reticulum and helicase-like proteins that are preferentially expressed in normal and neoplastic mammary tissue. Genomics. 2001 Dec;78(3):129–34. doi: 10.1006/geno.2001.6661. PMID: 11735219.
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