Multiple upstream modules regulate zebrafish myf5 expression
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Monte Westerfield | Min-Yen Chang | Huai-Jen Tsai | Cheng-Yung Lin | M. Westerfield | Cheng-Yung Lin | H. Tsai | Yau-Hung Chen | Yau-Hung Chen | Yun-Hsin Wang | Chih-Wei Weng | Yun-Hsin Wang | Min-Yen Chang | Chih-Wei Weng
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