A large-scale gene discovery screen identifies over hundred solute carrier (SLC) genes with organ specific expression patterns in the Xenopus embryo
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2007Type
- Doctoral Thesis
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GENEXPRESSION (GENETIK); GENANALYSE (GENETISCHE TECHNIKEN); NIEREN (TIERPHYSIOLOGIE, TIERMORPHOLOGIE); NEPHRON (TIERPHYSIOLOGIE, TIERMORPHOLOGIE); EMBRYONALENTWICKLUNG (ZOOLOGIE); PIPIDAE (ZOOLOGIE); GENE EXPRESSION (GENETICS); GENE ANALYSIS (GENETIC TECHNIQUES); KIDNEYS (ANIMAL PHYSIOLOGY, ANIMAL MORPHOLOGY); NEPHRON (ANIMAL PHYSIOLOGY, ANIMAL MORPHOLOGY); EMBRYONIC DEVELOPMENT (ZOOLOGY); PIPIDAE (ZOOLOGY)Organisational unit
03576 - Brändli, André W.
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Diss., Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule ETH Zürich, Nr. 17204, 2007. Band 1. <<A>> large-scale gene discovery screen identifies over hundred solute carrier (SLC) genes with organ specific expression patterns in the Xenopus embryo. Band 2. Appendix. <<A>> large-scale gene discovery screen identifies over hundred solute carrier (SLC) genes with organ specific expression patterns in the Xenopus embryo.More
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