Multiple ERK substrates execute single biological processes in Caenorhabditis elegans germ-line development
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T. Schedl | Swathi Arur | A. Golden | S. Nayak | A. Hay | M. Ohmachi | Matthew E Hayes | Alejandro Miranda | Matthew E. Hayes | Mitsue Ohmachi
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