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bibliographicCitation Wölwer CB, Gödde N, Pase LB, Elsum IA, Lim KYB, Sacirbegovic F, Walkley CR, Ellis S, Ohno S, Matsuzaki F, Russell SM, Humbert PO. The Asymmetric Cell Division Regulators Par3, Scribble and Pins/Gpsm2 Are Not Essential for Erythroid Development or Enucleation. PLoS ONE. 2017 Jan 17;12(1):e0170295. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0170295.
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