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MRNA-to-genome mapping

The two human-cell forms of FcyRIII are encoded for by two separate genes, FcyRIIIA and FcyRIIIB a single mRNA size of 2.2 kb is detected in Northern analyses. The genes are mapped to chromosome 1, and FcyRII and FcyRIII are located within 200 kb of the genome. The existence of two... [Pg.117]


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