Fgf20 governs formation of primary and secondary dermal condensations in developing hair follicles.
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M. Mikkola | Lu M. Yang | D. Ornitz | S. Huh | Marja L Mikkola | David M Ornitz | Katja Närhi | Otso Häärä | Otso Häärä | Sung-Ho Huh | Katja Närhi | Päivi H Lindfors | Lu Yang | Päivi H. Lindfors
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