Chk1 is activated transiently and targets Cdc25A for degradation at the Xenopus midblastula transition
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K. Okazaki | N. Sagata | N. Nakajo | Katsuhiro Uto | Noriyuki Sagata | Kenji Okazaki | Ken Shimuta | Nobushige Nakajo | Yoshimasa Hayano | K. Uto | Y. Hayano | Ken Shimuta
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