miR-200 family and targets, ZEB1 and ZEB2, modulate uterine quiescence and contractility during pregnancy and labor
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Chien-Cheng Chen | Robert D. Gerard | Chien-Cheng Chen | C. Mendelson | R. Gerard | Carole R. Mendelson | Nora E. Renthal | Koriand’r C. Williams | Janine Prange-Kiel | J. Prange-Kiel | Koriand'r C. Williams | J. Prange‐Kiel
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