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Differential expression of the mouse and human Thy 1 gene in embryonal carcinoma cells

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Fig. 2. The expression~~[!Jof the humanandmouseThy-1 genein coloniesisolatedafter transfectionof P19S1801A1!AJ orP19XT.1.1 (81 with circular plasmids orlinear fco RI fragments containingThy-1gene of mouseor human origin
TABLE 2differentiatedmentsare involved and that the site of integration

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