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bibliographicCitation Kawamura A, Koshida S, Hijikata H, Sakaguchi T, Kondoh H, Takada S. Zebrafish hairy/enhancer of split protein links FGF signaling to cyclic gene expression in the periodic segmentation of somites. Genes Dev. 2005 May 15;19(10):1156–61. PMID: 15905406; PMCID: PMC1132002.
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