HOXA13 Is Essential for Placental Vascular Patterning and Labyrinth Endothelial Specification
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Dean Y. Li | D. Keene | M. Mullins | H. S. Stadler | Dean Y Li | Douglas R. Keene | L. Sorensen | Carley A. E. Shaut | Lise K. Sorensen | H. Scott Stadler | C. Shaut | Lise K Sorensen
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