Divergent Hemogen genes of teleosts and mammals share conserved roles in erythropoiesis: Analysis using transgenic and mutant zebrafish
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Divergent Hemogen genes of teleosts and mammals share conserved roles in erythropoiesis: Analysis using transgenic and mutant zebrafish
Peters MJ, Parker SK, Grim J, Allard CAH, Levin J, Detrich HW 3rd. Divergent Hemogen genes of teleosts and mammals share conserved roles in erythropoiesis: Analysis using transgenic and mutant zebrafish. Biol Open. 2018 Aug 10. pii: bio.035576. doi: 10.1242/bio.035576. [Epub ahead of print]
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