A Raf/MEK/ERK signaling pathway is required for development of the sea urchin embryo micromere lineage through phosphorylation of the transcription factor Ets
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Lydia Besnardeau | Eric Röttinger | Thierry Lepage | T. Lepage | É. Röttinger | L. Besnardeau | E. Röttinger
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