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Role of Sonic hedgehog signaling in epithelial and mesenchymal development of hair follicles in an organ culture of embryonic mouse skin.
Daisuke Nanba, Yasuo Nakanishi, and Yohki Hieda
Development, growth & differentiation 45 (3), 231-9 (Jun 2003)
info:pmid/12828684
Posted by Gools83 to Organ Culture SHH on Wed Apr 11 2007 at 14:31 UTC | info | related

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