ETS-related Transcription Factors ETV4 and ETV5 Are Involved in Proliferation and Induction of Differentiation-associated Genes in Embryonic Stem (ES) Cells*
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Frank Costantini | T. Yokota | F. Costantini | T. Akagi | H. Koide | Satu Kuure | Takashi Yokota | Hiroshi Koide | Tadayuki Akagi | Satu Kuure | Kousuke Uranishi | Kousuke Uranishi
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