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L. P. Zhang, Ma, B. Y., Han, F. X., Wan, H. L., Wu, J. P., Yu, L. H., Wang, X. R., and Zhu, J. Y., Molecular characterization and functional analysis of sheep thyroid transcription factor-1, vol. 11, pp. 2585-2597, 2012.
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