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bibliographicCitation Rattani A, Wolna M, Ploquin M, Helmhart W, Morrone S, Mayer B, Godwin J, Xu W, Stemmann O, Pendas A, Nasmyth K. Sgol2 provides a regulatory platform that coordinates essential cell cycle processes during meiosis I in oocytes. Elife. 2013 Nov 05;2():e01133. PMID: 24192037; PMCID: PMC3816256.
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