Citations for
1CST9L
Isolation of the human testatin gene and analysis in patients with abnormalgonadal development.
Eriksson A, Tohonen V, Wedell A, Nordqvist K.
Mol Hum Reprod 8(1):8-15. 2002
2CSTL1, CST9L
Friends and relations of the cystatin superfamily--new members and theirevolution.
Brown WM, Dziegielewska KM.
Protein Sci 6(1):5-12. Review. 1997
3CST@, CST1, CST2, CST3, CST4, CST5, CST7, CSTP2, CST8, CST9L
Direct mapping of seven genes encoding human type 2 cystatins to a single site located at 20p11.2.
Dickinson DP, et al.
Genomics 24 : 172-175. 1994
4CST11, CST9L, CSTL1
The human type 2 cystatin gene family consists of eight to nine members, with atleast seven genes clustered at a single locus on human chromosome 20.
Thiesse M, Millar SJ, Dickinson DP.
DNA Cell Biol 13(2):97-116. 1994
5CSTL1, CST9L, CST11
Direct mapping of seven genes encoding human type 2 cystatins to a single sitelocated at 20p11.2.
Dickinson DP, Zhao Y, Thiesse M, Siciliano MJ.
Genomics 24(1):172-5. 1994
6CST11, CST9L, CSTL1
Genomic cloning, physical mapping, and expression of human type 2 cystatingenes.
Dickinson DP, Thiesse M, Dempsey LD, Millar SJ.
Crit Rev Oral Biol Med 4(3-4):573-80. 1993
7CST11, CST9L, CSTL1
Cystatin superfamily. Evidence that family II cystatin genes are evolutionarilyrelated to family III cystatin genes.
Saitoh E, Isemura S, Sanada K, Kim HS, Smithies O, Maeda N.
Biol Chem Hoppe Seyler 369 Suppl:191-7. 1988