The expression of liver-specific genes within rat embryonic hepatocytes is a discontinuous process.
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W H Lamers | P A de Boer | A F Moorman | A. Moorman | P. D. de Boer | W. Lamers | M. Dingemanse | R. Charles | R Charles | M A Dingemanse
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