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Molecular cloning of LMO4, a new human LIM domain gene
Janis Racevskis
, Alyssa Dill
,
Joseph A. Sparano
, Handan Ruan
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LIM Domain
100%
Molecular Cloning
100%
New Humanities
100%
LMO4
100%
Complementary DNA (cDNA)
40%
Upstream Open Reading Frame (uORF)
40%
CDNA Clone
40%
LMO1
40%
Amino Acid Sequence
20%
GC-rich
20%
5′-untranslated Region (5′-UTR)
20%
Human Breast Tumor
20%
Region Encoding
20%
Medicine and Dentistry
Complementary DNA
100%
Molecular Cloning
100%
Open Reading Frame
66%
Breast Tumor
33%
Peptide Sequence
33%
Untranslated Region
33%
DNA Library
33%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
LIM Domain
100%
Molecular Cloning
100%
Open Reading Frame
40%
LMO1
40%
Peptide Sequence
20%
Untranslated Region
20%
DNA Library
20%