Gata 3 regulates trophoblast development downstream of Tead 4 and in parallel to Cdx 2
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Janet Rossant | Brian J. Cox | Amy Ralston | Paul Robson | J. Rossant | P. Robson | B. Cox | J. Draper | H. Sasaki | A. Ralston | N. Nishioka | Evelyn Chea | P. Rugg-Gunn | Noriyuki Nishioka | Hiroshi Sasaki | Guo | Evelyn Chea | Peter Rugg-Gunn | Jonathan S. Draper | Noriyuki Nishioka
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