Mesenchymal folliculin is required for alveolar development: implications for cystic lung disease in Birt-Hogg-Dubé syndrome
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R. Moats | E. Henske | Larry L. Wang | Yongfeng Luo | Tiansheng Wang | Hui Chen | W. Shi | J. Kennedy | L. Chu | Q. Miao | Yong-feng Luo
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