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Hsu, T., McRackan, D., Vincent, T. S., & Gert de Couet, H. (2001). Drosophila Pin1 prolyl isomerase Dodo is a MAP kinase signal responder during oogenesis. Nature Cell Biology, 3(6), 538–543.

Authors 4
  1. Tien Hsu (first)
  2. Daniel McRackan (additional)
  3. Timothy S. Vincent (additional)
  4. H. Gert de Couet (additional)
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@article{Hsu_2001, title={Drosophila Pin1 prolyl isomerase Dodo is a MAP kinase signal responder during oogenesis}, volume={3}, ISSN={1476-4679}, url={http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/35078508}, DOI={10.1038/35078508}, number={6}, journal={Nature Cell Biology}, publisher={Springer Science and Business Media LLC}, author={Hsu, Tien and McRackan, Daniel and Vincent, Timothy S. and Gert de Couet, H.}, year={2001}, month=may, pages={538–543} }