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Diabetes, Vol 34, Issue 8 816-820, Copyright © 1985 by American Diabetes Association


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Human insulin receptor gene. Data supporting assignment to chromosome 19

DS Straus, KJ Pang, FC Kull, S Jacobs and T Mohandas

Somatic cell hybrid clones constructed by crossing human skin fibroblasts with mouse L cells have been examined for expression of human insulin receptors, using a monoclonal antibody directed against the human insulin receptor. Data obtained in this study support the assignment of the human gene for the insulin receptor to chromosome 19.
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