The CDC-14 phosphatase controls developmental cell-cycle arrest in C. elegans

Nature Cell Biology - Tập 6 Số 8 - Trang 777-783 - 2004
R. Mako Saito1, Audrey Perreault1, Bethan Peach1, John S. Satterlee1, Sander van den Heuvel1
1Massachusetts General Hospital Cancer Center and Harvard Medical School, Building 149, 13th Street, Charlestown, 02129, Massachusetts, USA

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