Long-Lived Binding of Sox2 to DNA Predicts Cell Fate in the Four-Cell Mouse Embryo


Journal article


M. D. White, J. F. Angiolini, Y. D. Alvarez, G. Kaur, Z. W. Zhao, E. Mocskos, L. Bruno, S. Bissiere, V. Levi, N. Plachta
Cell, vol. 165, 2016, pp. 75-87

Cite

Cite

APA   Click to copy
White, M. D., Angiolini, J. F., Alvarez, Y. D., Kaur, G., Zhao, Z. W., Mocskos, E., … Plachta, N. (2016). Long-Lived Binding of Sox2 to DNA Predicts Cell Fate in the Four-Cell Mouse Embryo. Cell, 165, 75–87.


Chicago/Turabian   Click to copy
White, M. D., J. F. Angiolini, Y. D. Alvarez, G. Kaur, Z. W. Zhao, E. Mocskos, L. Bruno, S. Bissiere, V. Levi, and N. Plachta. “Long-Lived Binding of Sox2 to DNA Predicts Cell Fate in the Four-Cell Mouse Embryo.” Cell 165 (2016): 75–87.


MLA   Click to copy
White, M. D., et al. “Long-Lived Binding of Sox2 to DNA Predicts Cell Fate in the Four-Cell Mouse Embryo.” Cell, vol. 165, 2016, pp. 75–87.


BibTeX   Click to copy

@article{white2016a,
  title = {Long-Lived Binding of Sox2 to DNA Predicts Cell Fate in the Four-Cell Mouse Embryo},
  year = {2016},
  journal = {Cell},
  pages = {75-87},
  volume = {165},
  author = {White, M. D. and Angiolini, J. F. and Alvarez, Y. D. and Kaur, G. and Zhao, Z. W. and Mocskos, E. and Bruno, L. and Bissiere, S. and Levi, V. and Plachta, N.}
}