Performing functional studies of Xenopus laevis intermediate filament proteins through injection of macromolecules into early embryos
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Performing functional studies of Xenopus laevis intermediate filament proteins through injection of macromolecules into early embryos
Gervasi C, Szaro BG. Performing functional studies of Xenopus laevis intermediate filament proteins through injection of macromolecules into early embryos. Methods Cell Biol. 2004;78:673-701.
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