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Diversity and rearrangement of the human T cell rearranging γ genes: nine germ-line variable genes belonging to two subgroupsLeFranc et al., 1986
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- LeFranc M
- Forster A
- Baer R
- Stinson M
- Rabbitts T
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We describe nine T cell y variable (V) gene segments isolated from human DNA. These genes, which fall into two subgroups, are mapped in two DNA regions covering 54 kb and probably represent the majority of human Vy genes. One subgroup wyl) contains eight …
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