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bibliographicCitation Cancino GI, Fatt MP, Miller FD, Kaplan DR. Conditional ablation of p63 indicates that it is essential for embryonic development of the central nervous system. Cell Cycle. 2015 Oct 18;14(20):3270–81. doi: 10.1080/15384101.2015.1087618.
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