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sox4 And sox11 Function during Xenopus laevis Eye Development

Authors
  1. A Mavropoulos
  2. A Wurm
  3. AI Penzo-Mendez
  4. Annemarie Hempel
  5. C Zhang
  6. E Sock
  7. HY Wu
  8. J Hyodo-Miura
  9. JC Grindley
  10. JC Kiefer
  11. JC Wang
  12. JD Kormish
  13. Justin Kumar
  14. K Takahashi
  15. M Bergsland
  16. M Cordenonsi
  17. M Hoser
  18. M Schneider
  19. MA Dyer
  20. Marlen Metzig
  21. ME Zuber
  22. Michael Kühl
  23. MR Potzner
  24. MW Schilham
  25. P Bhattaram
  26. P Dy
  27. PF Hitchcock
  28. RA Rupp
  29. RL Chow
  30. S de Martino
  31. S Gessert
  32. S Gessert
  33. S Miyata
  34. SA Moody
  35. Si Tao
  36. Susanne J. Kühl
  37. T Hayashi
  38. Thomas Hollemann
  39. V Bugner
  40. W Hur
  41. W Liu
  42. Wiebke Cizelsky
  43. WS Chang
  44. X Pan
  45. Y Hiraoka
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'Public Library of Science (PLoS)'
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