Ngn3(+) endocrine progenitor cells control the fate and morphogenesis of pancreatic ductal epithelium.
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Allon M. Klein | Y. Dor | B. Sosa-Pineda | B. Stanger | R. Ashery-Padan | J. Magenheim | Guoqiang Gu
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