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C. A. Henry, M. K. Urban, K. K. Dill, J. P. Merlie, M. F. Page, C. B. Kimmel, and S. L. Amacher
Two linked hairy/Enhancer of split-related zebrafish genes, her1 and her7, function together to refine alternating somite boundaries
Development, August 1, 2002; 129(15): 3693 - 3704.
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Y. Liang, J. Chang, S. J. Lynch, D. M. Lukac, and D. Ganem
The lytic switch protein of KSHV activates gene expression via functional interaction with RBP-Jkappa (CSL), the target of the Notch signaling pathway
Genes & Dev., August 1, 2002; 16(15): 1977 - 1989.
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H. Han, K. Tanigaki, N. Yamamoto, K. Kuroda, M. Yoshimoto, T. Nakahata, K. Ikuta, and T. Honjo
Inducible gene knockout of transcription factor recombination signal binding protein-J reveals its essential role in T versus B lineage decision
Int. Immunol., June 1, 2002; 14(6): 637 - 645.
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