A Conserved E2F6-Binding Element in Murine Meiosis-Specific Gene Promoters1
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Naohiro Terada | John R McCarrey | N. Terada | S. Gaubatz | Sarah M. Kehoe | M. Oka | J. McCarrey | K. E. Hankowski | Stefan Gaubatz | Sarah M Kehoe | Masahiro Oka | Katherine E Hankowski | Nina Reichert | Sandra Garcia | S. García | N. Reichert
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