Precise temporal regulation of Dux is important for embryo development
Mingyue Guo(University of Electronic Science and Technology of China), Yixuan Wang(Shanghai First Maternity and Infant Hospital), Yan Bi(National Clinical Research Center for Digestive Diseases), Junqin Xu(Shanghai First Maternity and Infant Hospital), Jianfeng Zhou(Tongji University), Kuisheng Liu(Peking University), Shaorong Gao(Tongji University), Zhifen Tu(Shanghai First Maternity and Infant Hospital), Yanhong Zhao(Dali University), Ce Xu(Shanghai First Maternity and Infant Hospital), Xiaochen Kou(Shanghai First Maternity and Infant Hospital), Yanping Zhang(Hebei University of Engineering), Yanhe Li(Chinese Academy of Geological Sciences), Jiaming Lin(Shanghai First Maternity and Infant Hospital), Peng Yang(National Institutes of Health)
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