Sox5 Functions as a Fate Switch in Medaka Pigment Cell Development
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R. Kelsh | Y. Kamei | Y. Taniguchi | Takao Suzuki | M. Hibi | Y. Wakamatsu | Atsushi Shimizu | K. Naruse | Tetsuaki Kimura | Yusuke Nagao | H. Hashimoto | Chikako Inoue | R. Seki | T. Adachi | Ikuyo Hara | Yoshihiro Omae
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