Transient Knockdown and Overexpression Reveal a Developmental Role for the Zebrafish enosf1b Gene
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Transient Knockdown and Overexpression Reveal a Developmental Role for the Zebrafish enosf1b Gene
Finckbeiner S, Ko PJ, Carrington B, Sood R, Gross K, Dolnick B, Sufrin J, Liu P. Transient Knockdown and Overexpression Reveal a Developmental Role for the Zebrafish enosf1b Gene. Cell & Biosci. 2011;1:32 doi:10.1186/2045-3701-1-32
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