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Localization of the dopamine transporter gene, Dat1, on mouse Chromosome 13

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Lossie, A.C., Vandenbergh, D.J., Uhl, G.R. et al. Localization of the dopamine transporter gene, Dat1, on mouse Chromosome 13. Mammalian Genome 5, 117–118 (1994). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00292340

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