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bibliographicCitation Song DL, Chalepakis G, Gruss P, Joyner AL. Two Pax-binding sites are required for early embryonic brain expression of an Engrailed-2 transgene. Development. 1996 Feb;122(2):627–35. doi: 10.1242/dev.122.2.627. PMID: 8625814.
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