Zebrafish Paralogs brd2a and brd2b Are Needed for Proper Circulatory, Excretory and Central Nervous System Formation and Act as Genetic Antagonists during Development
Author
Venuto, Alexandra; Branigan, Gregory L.; Olsen, Kelly S.; Burda, Isabella; Haemmerle, Matthew W.; Ho, Jason; D’Antonio, Nicholas D.; Briggs, Ian E.; DiBenedetto, Angela J.
Date
2021-10-31
Citation:
APA:
Venuto, Alexandra, & Branigan, Gregory L., & Olsen, Kelly S., & Burda, Isabella, & Haemmerle, Matthew W., & Ho, Jason, & D’Antonio, Nicholas D., & Briggs, Ian E., & DiBenedetto, Angela J.. (October 2021).
Zebrafish Paralogs brd2a and brd2b Are Needed for Proper Circulatory, Excretory and Central Nervous System Formation and Act as Genetic Antagonists during Development.
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MLA:
Venuto, Alexandra, and Branigan, Gregory L., and Olsen, Kelly S., and Burda, Isabella, and Haemmerle, Matthew W., and Ho, Jason, and D’Antonio, Nicholas D., and Briggs, Ian E., and DiBenedetto, Angela J..
"Zebrafish Paralogs brd2a and brd2b Are Needed for Proper Circulatory, Excretory and Central Nervous System Formation and Act as Genetic Antagonists during Development". .
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October 2021.
April 29, 2024.
http://hdl.handle.net/10342/11061.
Chicago:
Venuto, Alexandra and Branigan, Gregory L. and Olsen, Kelly S. and Burda, Isabella and Haemmerle, Matthew W. and Ho, Jason and D’Antonio, Nicholas D. and Briggs, Ian E. and DiBenedetto, Angela J.,
"Zebrafish Paralogs brd2a and brd2b Are Needed for Proper Circulatory, Excretory and Central Nervous System Formation and Act as Genetic Antagonists during Development," , no.
(October 2021),
http://hdl.handle.net/10342/11061 (accessed
April 29, 2024).
AMA:
Venuto, Alexandra, Branigan, Gregory L., Olsen, Kelly S., Burda, Isabella, Haemmerle, Matthew W., Ho, Jason, D’Antonio, Nicholas D., Briggs, Ian E., DiBenedetto, Angela J..
Zebrafish Paralogs brd2a and brd2b Are Needed for Proper Circulatory, Excretory and Central Nervous System Formation and Act as Genetic Antagonists during Development. .
October 2021;
():
.
http://hdl.handle.net/10342/11061. Accessed
April 29, 2024.
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