Cyclin E and CDK-2 regulate proliferative cell fate and cell cycle progression in the C. elegans germline
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Paul M. Fox | T. Schedl | E. Maine | Min‐ho Lee | V. Vought | M. Hanazawa | E. M. Maine | Momoyo Hanazawa
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