Identification of Epha4 enhancer required for segmental expression and the regulation by Mesp2
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Haruhiko Koseki | Yumiko Saga | Y. Saga | H. Koseki | M. Morimoto | Mitsuru Morimoto | Y. Nakajima | Yoshiro Nakajima | Yuki Takahashi | Yu Takahashi
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