Aberrant neural and cardiac development in mice lacking the ErbB4 neuregulin receptor
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Rüdiger Klein | Greg Lemke | R. Klein | G. Lemke | M. Gassmann | F. Casagranda | D. Orioli | H. Simon | Cary Lai | Cary Lai | Horst Simon | Martin Gassmann | Franca Casagranda | Donata Orioli
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