Analysis of published PKD1 gene sequence variants [3]
Date
2007Author
Gout, A. M.Ravine, D.
Harris, Peter C.
Rossetti, S.
Peters, D.
Breuning, M.
Henske, E. P.
Koizumi, A.
Inoue, S.
Shimizu, Y.
Thongnoppakhun, W.
Yenchitsomanus, P. -T

Sandford, R.
Torra, R.
Turco, A. E.
Jeffery, S.
Fontes, M.
Somlo, Stefan
Furu, L. M.
Smulders, Y. M.
Mercier, B.
Ferec, C.
Burtey, S.
Pei, Y.
Kalaydjieva, L.
Bogdanova, N.
McCluskey, M.
Geon, L. J.
Wouters, C. H.
Reiterova, J.
Stekrová, J.
San Millan, J. L.
Aguiari, G.
Senno, L. D.
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1061-4036Source
Nature geneticsVolume
39Pages
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