Depletion of Aurora-A in zebrafish causes growth retardation due to mitotic delay and p53-dependent cell death
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Depletion of Aurora-A in zebrafish causes growth retardation due to mitotic delay and p53-dependent cell death
Jeon H-Y, Lee H. Depletion of Aurora-A in zebrafish causes growth retardation due to mitotic delay and p53-dependent cell death. FEBS J. 2013;[Epub ahead of print] doi:/10.1111/febs.12153
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