Oocyte-expressed yes-associated protein is a key activator of the early zygotic genome in mouse
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Jie Qiao | Fuchou Tang | F. Tang | Liying Yan | J. Qiao | H. Fan | Heng-Yu Fan | Yujiao Dang | Chao Yu | Shu-Yan Ji | Qian-Qian Sha | Jian-Jie Zhou | Yu-Jiao Dang | Yi-Feng Yuan | Li-Ying Yan | Chao Yu | Qian-Qian Sha | J. Zhou | S. Ji | Yi‐Feng Yuan | Fuchou Tang
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