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PCL2 modulates gene regulatory networks controlling self-renewal and commitment in embryonic stem ce…
Mammalian polycomb-like Pcl2/Mtf2 is a novel regulatory component of PRC2 that can differentially mo…
Extending the chemistry of carbones: P-N bond cleavage via an S(N)2'-like mechanism.
Chick Pcl2 regulates the left-right asymmetry by repressing Shh expression in Hensen's node.
Nucleophilic substitution reactions of 10- and 11-membered fluorodioxy ansa cyclotriphosphazene deri…
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