KIF20A/MKLP2 regulates the division modes of neural progenitor cells during cortical development
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Xiwei Wu | J. Yee | M. Jiang | Q. Lu | Henry P. Farhoodi | Heying Zhang | W. Tsark | Jiancheng Liu | R. Qiu | K. Murai | Anqi Geng | Nam Duong
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