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bibliographicCitation Cheng N, Zhang W, Chen W, Jin J, Cui X, Butte NF, Chan L, Hirschi KD. A mammalian monothiol glutaredoxin, Grx3, is critical for cell cycle progression during embryogenesis. The FEBS Journal. 2011 Jun 02;278(14):2525–39. doi: 10.1111/j.1742-4658.2011.08178.x.
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