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VDJ Exons
Known as:
Exon, VDJ
, Exons, VDJ
, VDJ Exon
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Exons that are created in vivo during LYMPHOCYTE maturation from the V, D, and J gene segments of immunoglobulin superfamily genes (e.g., the…
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Genes, T-Cell Receptor
IGH gene
V(D)J Recombination
VDJ Recombinases
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2017
2017
PARTIAL CHARACTERIZATION OF THE PITX1 GENE OF EMPETRICHTHYINE FISHES (GOODEIDAE).
A. L. Lacey
,
J. Tolbert
,
S. Webb
2017
Corpus ID: 89638157
Vertebrate pelvic appendages are complex structures comprising many different tissues. Nevertheless, taxa including sticklebacks…
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2016
2016
Pilz-Epidemie in Rio de Janeiro
Thomas Hoppen
pädiatrie Kinder- und Jugendmedizin hautnah
2016
Corpus ID: 77746514
G emeinsames Symptom aller Muskeldystrophien ist eine fortschreitende Muskelschwäche und -atrophie. Die DMD ist die häugste…
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2015
2015
The Pathway Using Methionine to Synthesize DNA Remained Unchanged in Phylogeny , While the Pathway Using Methionine to Modify DNA Evolved from Bacteria to Humans
P. Volpe
2015
Corpus ID: 145033991
The pathways leading to synthesis and post-synthetic modification of DNA employed methionine as donor of atoms: the carbon that…
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Highly Cited
2007
Highly Cited
2007
Expression and secretion of immunoglobulin alpha heavy chain with diverse VDJ recombinations by human epithelial cancer cells.
Hui Zheng
,
Ming Li
,
+8 authors
Ya Cao
Molecular Immunology
2007
Corpus ID: 7629604
1999
1999
Molecular study of spinal muscular atrophy patients with hybrid genes in Bulgaria
I. Kremensky
,
S. Jankova
,
E. Bochukova
,
M. Uzunova
,
I. Litvinenko
,
A. Jordanova
Journal of Inherited Metabolic Disease
1999
Corpus ID: 21798916
Spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) is a frequent autosomal recessive disorder, characterized by degeneration of α-motoneurons in the…
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