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      Localization of a gene causing cystinuria to chromosome 2p

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                Journal
                Nature Genetics
                Nat Genet
                Springer Nature
                1061-4036
                1546-1718
                April 1994
                April 1 1994
                April 1994
                : 6
                : 4
                : 415-419
                Article
                10.1038/ng0494-415
                ac564391-5468-448c-a1f4-8794e9c5c223
                © 1994

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