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Murphy, M., Stinnakre, M.-G., Senamaud-Beaufort, C., Winston, N. J., Sweeney, C., Kubelka, M., Carrington, M., Bréchot, C., & Sobczak-Thépot, J. (1997). Delayed early embryonic lethality following disruption of the murine cyclin A2 gene. Nature Genetics, 15(1), 83–86.

Authors 9
  1. Martin Murphy (first)
  2. Marie-Georges Stinnakre (additional)
  3. Catherine Senamaud-Beaufort (additional)
  4. Nicola J. Winston (additional)
  5. Claire Sweeney (additional)
  6. Michal Kubelka (additional)
  7. Mark Carrington (additional)
  8. Christian Bréchot (additional)
  9. Joëlle Sobczak-Thépot (additional)
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@article{Murphy_1997, title={Delayed early embryonic lethality following disruption of the murine cyclin A2 gene}, volume={15}, ISSN={1546-1718}, url={http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/ng0197-83}, DOI={10.1038/ng0197-83}, number={1}, journal={Nature Genetics}, publisher={Springer Science and Business Media LLC}, author={Murphy, Martin and Stinnakre, Marie-Georges and Senamaud-Beaufort, Catherine and Winston, Nicola J. and Sweeney, Claire and Kubelka, Michal and Carrington, Mark and Bréchot, Christian and Sobczak-Thépot, Joëlle}, year={1997}, month=jan, pages={83–86} }