Molecular Characterization of the Genital Organizer: Gene Expression Profile of the Mouse Urethral Plate Epithelium.
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M. Cohn | H. Baker | Zhengui Zheng | J. Rock | A. W. Seifert | M. López | B. A. Armfield | Emily M Merton | B. Armfield | A. Seifert | M. López
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