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Conflicting reports of imprinting status of human GRB10 in developing brain: how reliable are somatic cell hybrids for predicting allelic origin of expression?

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Mergenthaler,  S.
Max Planck Society;

Hitchins,  M. P.
Max Planck Society;

Blagitko-Dorfs,  N.
Max Planck Society;

Monk,  D.
Max Planck Society;

Wollmann,  H. A.
Max Planck Society;

Ranke,  M. B.
Max Planck Society;

Ropers,  H. H.
Max Planck Society;

Apostolidou,  S.
Max Planck Society;

Stanier,  P.
Max Planck Society;

Preece,  M. A.
Max Planck Society;

Eggermann,  T.
Max Planck Society;

Kalscheuer,  V. M.
Max Planck Society;

Moore,  G. E.
Max Planck Society;

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Mergenthaler, S., Hitchins, M. P., Blagitko-Dorfs, N., Monk, D., Wollmann, H. A., Ranke, M. B., et al. (2001). Conflicting reports of imprinting status of human GRB10 in developing brain: how reliable are somatic cell hybrids for predicting allelic origin of expression? Am J Hum Genet, 68(2), 543-5. doi:10.1086/318192.


Cite as: https://hdl.handle.net/21.11116/0000-0002-E023-9
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