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bibliographicCitation Kha H, Li YS, Deuel TF. Midkine gene and the m4 muscarinic acid receptor gene are linked on mouse chromosome 2. Genomics. 1996 Oct 15;37(2):242–4. doi: 10.1006/geno.1996.0550. PMID: 8921396.
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