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bibliographicCitation Cao JM, Li SQ, Zhang HW, Shi DL. High mobility group B proteins regulate mesoderm formation and dorsoventral patterning during zebrafish and Xenopus early development. Mech Dev. 2012 Sep;129(9-12):263–74. doi: 10.1016/j.mod.2012.07.001. PMID: 22820002.
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