Divide and differentiate: CDK/Cyclins and the art of development.

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Published in Cell Cycle on March 26, 2014

Authors

Takao Ishidate1, Ahmed Elewa2, Soyoung Kim2, Craig C Mello1, Masaki Shirayama1

Author Affiliations

1: RNA Therapeutics Institute; University of Massachusetts Medical School; Worcester, MA USA; Howard Hughes Medical Institute; University of Massachusetts Medical School; Worcester, MA USA.
2: RNA Therapeutics Institute; University of Massachusetts Medical School; Worcester, MA USA.

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