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S. M. C. de Sousa Lopes, B. A.J. Roelen, R. M. Monteiro, R. Emmens, H. Y. Lin, E. Li, K. A. Lawson, and C. L. Mummery
BMP signaling mediated by ALK2 in the visceral endoderm is necessary for the generation of primordial germ cells in the mouse embryo
Genes & Dev., August 1, 2004; 18(15): 1838 - 1849.
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H. Kimura, M. Tada, N. Nakatsuji, and T. Tada
Histone Code Modifications on Pluripotential Nuclei of Reprogrammed Somatic Cells
Mol. Cell. Biol., July 1, 2004; 24(13): 5710 - 5720.
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J. Biol. Chem.Home page
H. M. Xu, B. Liao, Q. J. Zhang, B. B. Wang, H. Li, X. M. Zhong, H. Z. Sheng, Y. X. Zhao, Y. M. Zhao, and Y. Jin
Wwp2, an E3 Ubiquitin Ligase That Targets Transcription Factor Oct-4 for Ubiquitination
J. Biol. Chem., May 28, 2004; 279(22): 23495 - 23503.
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Y. Hong, T. Liu, H. Zhao, H. Xu, W. Wang, R. Liu, T. Chen, J. Deng, and J. Gui
Establishment of a normal medakafish spermatogonial cell line capable of sperm production in vitro
PNAS, May 25, 2004; 101(21): 8011 - 8016.
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Hum Reprod UpdateHome page
M. De Felici, M.L. Scaldaferri, M. Lobascio, S. Iona, V. Nazzicone, F.G. Klinger, and D. Farini
Experimental approaches to the study of primordial germ cell lineage and proliferation
Hum. Reprod. Update, May 1, 2004; 10(3): 197 - 206.
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Nucleic Acids ResHome page
H. Acloque, A. Mey, A. M. Birot, H. Gruffat, B. Pain, and J. Samarut
Transcription factor cCP2 controls gene expression in chicken embryonic stem cells
Nucleic Acids Res., April 23, 2004; 32(7): 2259 - 2271.
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