Pbx and Prdm1a transcription factors differentially regulate subsets of the fast skeletal muscle program in zebrafish
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Pbx and Prdm1a transcription factors differentially regulate subsets of the fast skeletal muscle program in zebrafish
Yao Z, Farr III GH, Tapscott SJ, Maves L. Pbx and Prdm1a transcription factors differentially regulate subsets of the fast skeletal muscle program in zebrafish. Bio Open. 2013;[Epub ahead of print] doi:10.1242/bio.20133921
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