The DNase domain-containing protein TATDN1 plays an important role in chromosomal segregation and cell cycle progression during zebrafish eye development
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The DNase domain-containing protein TATDN1 plays an important role in chromosomal segregation and cell cycle progression during zebrafish eye development
Yang H, Liu C, Jamsen J, Wu Z, Wang Y, Chen J, Zheng L, Shen B. The DNase domain-containing protein TATDN1 plays an important role in chromosomal segregation and cell cycle progression during zebrafish eye development. Cell Cycle. 2012 Nov 27;11(24). [Epub ahead of print]
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