Zinc Finger Protein Zbtb20 Is Essential for Postnatal Survival and Glucose Homeostasis
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Michael J. Grusby | M. Patti | M. Michaud | Ye Zhang | Zhifang Xie | Weiping J. Zhang | M. Grusby | Andrew P. R. Sutherland | Mary-Elizabeth Patti | Monia Michaud | Ye Zhang | Weiping J. Zhang | Hai Zhang | Zhifang Xie | Hai Zhang
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