Genomic imprinting and the strange case of the insulin-like growth factor II receptor
@article{Halg1991GenomicIA, title={Genomic imprinting and the strange case of the insulin-like growth factor II receptor}, author={David Halg and C. Graham}, journal={Cell}, year={1991}, volume={64}, pages={1045-1046} }
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