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bibliographicCitation Kim AC, Van Huffel C, Lutchman M, Chishti AH. Radiation hybrid mapping of EPB41L1, a novel protein 4.1 homologue, to human chromosome 20q11.2-q12. Genomics. 1998 Apr 01;49(1):165–6. doi: 10.1006/geno.1998.5212. PMID: 9570967.
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