Changes in Acetyl CoA Levels during the Early Embryonic Development of Xenopus laevis
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I. Gout | Y. Tsuchiya | Wanzhou Hu | S. Ohnuma | Ivan Gout | Yugo Tsuchiya | Uyen Pham | Wanzhou Hu | Shin-ichi Ohnuma | Uyen Pham
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