van Buul-Offers et al., 1995 - Google Patents
Overexpression of human insulin-like growth factor-II in transgenic mice causes increased growth of the thymusvan Buul-Offers et al., 1995
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- 11933392288696809247
- Author
- van Buul-Offers S
- De Haan K
- Reijnen-Gresnigt M
- Meinsma D
- Jansen M
- Oei S
- Bonte E
- Sussenbach J
- Van den Brande J
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- Journal of Endocrinology
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In order to determine the effects of IGF-II overexpression on growth of mice, transgenic mice were produced carrying one of three different H-2K b human IGF-II minigenes in which different non-coding exons (exon 5, truncated exon 5 or exon 6) preceded the coding exons …
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