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Rescue of Neural Tube Defects in Pax-3-Deficient Embryos by P53 Loss of Function: Implications for Pax-3- Dependent Development and Tumorigenesis
Genes and Development
- United States
doi 10.1101/gad.969302
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Genetics
Developmental Biology
Date
March 15, 2002
Authors
L. Pani
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
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