Midkine-A functions upstream of Id2a to regulate cell cycle kinetics in the developing vertebrate retina
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Midkine-A functions upstream of Id2a to regulate cell cycle kinetics in the developing vertebrate retina
Luo J, Uribe RA, Hayton S, Calinescu A-A, Gross JM, Hitchcock PF. Midkine-A functions upstream of Id2a to regulate cell cycle kinetics in the developing vertebrate retina. Neural Dev. 2012;7(33). doi:10.1186/1749-8104-7-33
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