The POU Factor Oct-25 Regulates the Xvent-2B Gene and Counteracts Terminal Differentiation in Xenopus Embryos*
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Ying Cao | Ying Cao | Cornelia Donow | W. Knöchel | Walter Knöchel | Sigrun Knöchel | Cornelia Donow | Josef Miethe | Eckhard Kaufmann | J. Miethe | E. Kaufmann | Sigrun Knöchel | Josef Miethe
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