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bibliographicCitation Derynck R, Rhee L, Chen EY, Van Tilburg A. Intron-exon structure of the human transforming growth factor-beta precursor gene. Nucleic Acids Res. 1987 Apr 10;15(7):3188–9. PMID: 3470709; PMCID: PMC340929.
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