Gata2b is a restricted early regulator of hemogenic endothelium in the zebrafish embryo
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Gata2b is a restricted early regulator of hemogenic endothelium in the zebrafish embryo
Butko E, Distel M, Pouget C, Weijts B, Kobayashi I, Ng K, Mosimann C, Poulain FE, McPherson A, Ni C-W, Stachura DL, Del Cid N, Espín-Palazón R, Lawson ND, Dorsky R, Clements WK, Traver D. Gata2b is a restricted early regulator of hemogenic endothelium in the zebrafish embryo. Development. 2015;142:1050-1061. doi:10.1242/dev.119180
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