Immunogenetics

, Volume 30, Issue 6, pp 511–514 | Cite as

Genetic mapping of mouseT3d andT3e betweenApoa1 andNcam

  • Robert D. Miller
  • Jennifer H. Ozaki
  • Roy J. Riblet
  • Daniel P. Gold
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Genetic Mapping 
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Authors and Affiliations

  • Robert D. Miller
    • 1
  • Jennifer H. Ozaki
    • 2
  • Roy J. Riblet
    • 1
  • Daniel P. Gold
    • 2
  1. 1.Division of Molecular BiologyMedical Biological InstituteLa JollaUSA
  2. 2.Division of ImmunologyMedical Biological InstituteLa JollaUSA

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