GENETIC-MAPPING AND PHYSICAL CHARACTERIZATION OF PARVALBUMIN GENES

Schöffl F, Jockusch H (1990)
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF BIOCHEMISTRY 22(11): 1211-1215.

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Schöffl, F.; Jockusch, HaraldUniBi
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1990
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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF BIOCHEMISTRY
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22
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11
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1211-1215
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0020-711X
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Schöffl F, Jockusch H. GENETIC-MAPPING AND PHYSICAL CHARACTERIZATION OF PARVALBUMIN GENES. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF BIOCHEMISTRY. 1990;22(11):1211-1215.
Schöffl, F., & Jockusch, H. (1990). GENETIC-MAPPING AND PHYSICAL CHARACTERIZATION OF PARVALBUMIN GENES. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF BIOCHEMISTRY, 22(11), 1211-1215. https://doi.org/10.1016/0020-711X(90)90300-R
Schöffl, F., and Jockusch, Harald. 1990. “GENETIC-MAPPING AND PHYSICAL CHARACTERIZATION OF PARVALBUMIN GENES”. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF BIOCHEMISTRY 22 (11): 1211-1215.
Schöffl, F., and Jockusch, H. (1990). GENETIC-MAPPING AND PHYSICAL CHARACTERIZATION OF PARVALBUMIN GENES. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF BIOCHEMISTRY 22, 1211-1215.
Schöffl, F., & Jockusch, H., 1990. GENETIC-MAPPING AND PHYSICAL CHARACTERIZATION OF PARVALBUMIN GENES. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF BIOCHEMISTRY, 22(11), p 1211-1215.
F. Schöffl and H. Jockusch, “GENETIC-MAPPING AND PHYSICAL CHARACTERIZATION OF PARVALBUMIN GENES”, INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF BIOCHEMISTRY, vol. 22, 1990, pp. 1211-1215.
Schöffl, F., Jockusch, H.: GENETIC-MAPPING AND PHYSICAL CHARACTERIZATION OF PARVALBUMIN GENES. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF BIOCHEMISTRY. 22, 1211-1215 (1990).
Schöffl, F., and Jockusch, Harald. “GENETIC-MAPPING AND PHYSICAL CHARACTERIZATION OF PARVALBUMIN GENES”. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF BIOCHEMISTRY 22.11 (1990): 1211-1215.

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