Cis-acting transcriptional repression establishes a sharp boundary in chordate embryos
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Cis-acting transcriptional repression establishes a sharp boundary in chordate embryos
Imai KS, Daido Y, Kusakabe TG, Satou Y. Cis-acting transcriptional repression establishes a sharp boundary in chordate embryos. Science. 2012 Aug 24;337(6097):964-7.
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