Maternal heterozygous mutation in CHEK1 leads to mitotic arrest in human zygotes
Accepted date: 23 Mar 2021
Published date: 15 Feb 2022
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Beili Chen , Jianying Guo , Ting Wang , Qianhui Lee , Jia Ming , Fangfang Ding , Haitao Li , Zhiguo Zhang , Lin Li , Yunxia Cao , Jie Na . Maternal heterozygous mutation in CHEK1 leads to mitotic arrest in human zygotes[J]. Protein & Cell, 2022 , 13(2) : 148 -154 . DOI: 10.1007/s13238-021-00844-9
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