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204 related items for PubMed ID: 16163727

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    Jiang G, Bi K, Tang T, Wang J, Zhang Y, Zhang W, Ren H, Bai H, Wang Y.
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  • 46. Establishment of testis-specific SOX9 activation requires high-glucose metabolism in mouse sex differentiation.
    Matoba S, Hiramatsu R, Kanai-Azuma M, Tsunekawa N, Harikae K, Kawakami H, Kurohmaru M, Kanai Y.
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  • 48. The RNA-binding protein NANOS2 is required to maintain murine spermatogonial stem cells.
    Sada A, Suzuki A, Suzuki H, Saga Y.
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  • 54. [Nuclear pore complex and nucleocytoplasmic transport].
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  • 55. Nuclear actin-binding proteins as modulators of gene transcription.
    Gettemans J, Van Impe K, Delanote V, Hubert T, Vandekerckhove J, De Corte V.
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  • 56. Distinct effects of importin α2 and α4 on Oct3/4 localization and expression in mouse embryonic stem cells.
    Young JC, Major AT, Miyamoto Y, Loveland KL, Jans DA.
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