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bibliographicCitation Parks CL, Chang LS, Shenk T. A polymerase chain reaction mediated by a single primer: cloning of genomic sequences adjacent to a serotonin receptor protein coding region. Nucleic Acids Res. 1991 Dec;19(25):7155–60. PMID: 1766875; PMCID: PMC332551.
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