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Genomics|November 15, 1996
Computer gene mapping by Eagl-based STSsA Frattini, S Faranda, P Vezzoni
Gene|April 3, 1995
The human genes encoding renin-binding protein and host cell factor are closely linked in Xq28 and transcribed in the same directionS Faranda, A Frattini, P Vezzoni
Genomics|December 24, 1997
A low-copy repeat in Xq26 represents a novel putatively prenylated protein gene (CXX1) and its pseudogenes (DXS9914, DXS9915, and DXS9916)A Frattini, S Faranda, I Zucchi, et al.
Genomics|May 15, 1996
The complete sequence of the host cell factor 1 (HCFC1) gene and its promoter: a role for YY1 transcription factor in the regulation of its expressionM Zoppè, A Frattini, S Faranda, et al.
Gene|September 5, 1998
Identification and genomic organization of a gene coding for a new member of the cell adhesion molecule family mapping to Xq25A Frattini, S Faranda, E Redolfi, et al.
Gene|June 19, 1997
Identification of a new member (ZNF183) of the Ring finger gene family in Xq24-25A Frattini, S Faranda, L Bagnasco, et al.
Genomics|June 15, 1996
Characterization and fine localization of two new genes in Xq28 using the genomic sequence/EST database screening approachS Faranda, A Frattini, I Zucchi, et al.
Genomics|March 1, 1996
The chromosome localization and the HCF repeats of the human host cell factor gene (HCFC1) are conserved in the mouse homologueA Frattini, A Chatterjee, S Faranda, et al.
Genomics|September 1, 1994
Genomic organization of the human VP16 accessory protein, a housekeeping gene (HCFC1) mapping to Xq28A Frattini, S Faranda, E Redolfi, et al.
Genomics|May 1, 1994
The exon-intron organization of the human X-linked gene (FLN1) encoding actin-binding protein 280M C Patrosso, M Repetto, A Villa, et al.
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Genomics|November 15, 1996
Computer gene mapping by Eagl-based STSsA Frattini, S Faranda, P Vezzoni
Gene|April 3, 1995
The human genes encoding renin-binding protein and host cell factor are closely linked in Xq28 and transcribed in the same directionS Faranda, A Frattini, P Vezzoni
Genomics|December 24, 1997
A low-copy repeat in Xq26 represents a novel putatively prenylated protein gene (CXX1) and its pseudogenes (DXS9914, DXS9915, and DXS9916)A Frattini, S Faranda, I Zucchi, et al.
Genomics|May 15, 1996
The complete sequence of the host cell factor 1 (HCFC1) gene and its promoter: a role for YY1 transcription factor in the regulation of its expressionM Zoppè, A Frattini, S Faranda, et al.
Gene|September 5, 1998
Identification and genomic organization of a gene coding for a new member of the cell adhesion molecule family mapping to Xq25A Frattini, S Faranda, E Redolfi, et al.
Gene|June 19, 1997
Identification of a new member (ZNF183) of the Ring finger gene family in Xq24-25A Frattini, S Faranda, L Bagnasco, et al.
Genomics|June 15, 1996
Characterization and fine localization of two new genes in Xq28 using the genomic sequence/EST database screening approachS Faranda, A Frattini, I Zucchi, et al.
Genomics|March 1, 1996
The chromosome localization and the HCF repeats of the human host cell factor gene (HCFC1) are conserved in the mouse homologueA Frattini, A Chatterjee, S Faranda, et al.
Genomics|September 1, 1994
Genomic organization of the human VP16 accessory protein, a housekeeping gene (HCFC1) mapping to Xq28A Frattini, S Faranda, E Redolfi, et al.
Genomics|May 1, 1994
The exon-intron organization of the human X-linked gene (FLN1) encoding actin-binding protein 280M C Patrosso, M Repetto, A Villa, et al.
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