Intrauterine Ischemic Reperfusion Switches the Fetal Transcriptional Pattern from HIF-1α- to P53-Dependent Regulation in the Murine Brain
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Yoshitaka Kimura | Kiyoe Funamoto | Miyuki Endo | Nobuo Yaegashi | Naoaki Sato | Takafumi Sato | Takuya Ito | Clarissa Velayo | Yupeng Dong | Keita Iida
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