Characterization of transferrin mrna from rabbit ciliary body and retina (1996)
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- USP affiliated authors: HADDAD, ANTONIO - FMRP ; LAICINE, EDUARDO MIGUEL - FMRP
- Unidade: FMRP
- Assunto: BIOLOGIA MOLECULAR
- Language: Inglês
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- Título: Programa e Resumos
- Conference titles: Reuniao Anual da Sociedade Brasileira de Bioquimica e Biologia Molecular
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ABNT
BERTAZOLLI FILHO, R e LAICINE, E M e HADADD, A. Characterization of transferrin mrna from rabbit ciliary body and retina. 1996, Anais.. São Paulo: Sbbq, 1996. . Acesso em: 22 jan. 2026. -
APA
Bertazolli Filho, R., Laicine, E. M., & Hadadd, A. (1996). Characterization of transferrin mrna from rabbit ciliary body and retina. In Programa e Resumos. São Paulo: Sbbq. -
NLM
Bertazolli Filho R, Laicine EM, Hadadd A. Characterization of transferrin mrna from rabbit ciliary body and retina. Programa e Resumos. 1996 ;[citado 2026 jan. 22 ] -
Vancouver
Bertazolli Filho R, Laicine EM, Hadadd A. Characterization of transferrin mrna from rabbit ciliary body and retina. Programa e Resumos. 1996 ;[citado 2026 jan. 22 ] - Chondroitin sulfate proteoglycans are structural renewable constituents of the rabbit vitreous body
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