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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|July 1, 1992
Folate receptor allows cells to grow in low concentrations of 5-methyltetrahydrofolateH Matsue, K G Rothberg, A Takashima, et al.
American Journal of Medical Genetics|April 17, 1998
Lack of association between mutations in the folate receptor-alpha gene and spina bifidaR C Barber, G M Shaw, E J Lammer, et al.
Nature Genetics|October 3, 1999
Mice lacking the folic acid-binding protein Folbp1 are defective in early embryonic developmentJ A Piedrahita, B Oetama, G D Bennett, et al.
Genomics|November 1, 1990
Complete amino acid sequence of human cartilage link protein (CRTL1) deduced from cDNA clones and chromosomal assignment of the geneS L Osborne-Lawrence, A K Sinclair, R C Hicks, et al.
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|July 1, 1992
Folate receptor allows cells to grow in low concentrations of 5-methyltetrahydrofolateH Matsue, K G Rothberg, A Takashima, et al.
American Journal of Medical Genetics|April 17, 1998
Lack of association between mutations in the folate receptor-alpha gene and spina bifidaR C Barber, G M Shaw, E J Lammer, et al.
Nature Genetics|October 3, 1999
Mice lacking the folic acid-binding protein Folbp1 are defective in early embryonic developmentJ A Piedrahita, B Oetama, G D Bennett, et al.
Genomics|November 1, 1990
Complete amino acid sequence of human cartilage link protein (CRTL1) deduced from cDNA clones and chromosomal assignment of the geneS L Osborne-Lawrence, A K Sinclair, R C Hicks, et al.
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