Natural trans-spliced mRNAs are generated from the human estrogen receptor-alpha (hER alpha) gene.
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Natural trans-spliced mRNAs are generated from the human estrogen receptor-alpha (hER alpha) gene.
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Natural trans-spliced mRNAs ar ...... ceptor-alpha (hER alpha) gene.
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Natural trans-spliced mRNAs ar ...... ceptor-alpha (hER alpha) gene.
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Natural trans-spliced mRNAs ar ...... ceptor-alpha (hER alpha) gene.
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Natural trans-spliced mRNAs ar ...... ceptor-alpha (hER alpha) gene.
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Frank Gannon
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Heike Brand
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10.1074/JBC.M203513200
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