Reprogramming of early embryonic blastomeres into endodermal progenitors by a Caenorhabditis elegans GATA factor.
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J. McGhee | J. Rothman | J. Zhu | T Fukushige | J D McGhee | T. Fukushige | J Zhu | J H Rothman
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