Maternal pluripotency factors prime the zygotic genome to respond to intercellular signals
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Maternal pluripotency factors prime the zygotic genome to respond to intercellular signals
Gentsch GE, Spruce T, Owens NDL, Smith JC. Maternal pluripotency factors prime the zygotic genome to respond to intercellular signals. BioRxiv. 2018. doi:10.1101/306803
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