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Citación estilo ChicagoBornstein, P., C E. McKinney, M E. LaMarca, S. Winfield, T. Shingu, S. Devarayalu, H L. Vos, and E I. Ginns. "Metaxin, a Gene Contiguous to Both Thrombospondin 3 and Glucocerebrosidase, Is Required for Embryonic Development in the Mouse: Implications for Gaucher Disease." Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 1995.
Cita MLABornstein, P., et al. "Metaxin, a Gene Contiguous to Both Thrombospondin 3 and Glucocerebrosidase, Is Required for Embryonic Development in the Mouse: Implications for Gaucher Disease." Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 1995.