Novel Evolutionary-Conserved Role for the ADNP Protein Family that is Important for Erythropoiesis
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Novel Evolutionary-Conserved Role for the ADNP Protein Family that is Important for Erythropoiesis
Dresner E, Malishkevich A, Arviv C, Leibman Barak S, Alon S, Ofir R, Gothilf Y, Gozes I. Novel Evolutionary-Conserved Role for the ADNP Protein Family that is Important for Erythropoiesis. J Biol Chem. 2012 Oct 15. [Epub ahead of print]
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