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