Identification of oscillatory genes in somitogenesis from functional genomic analysis of a human mesenchymal stem cell model.
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S. Pratt | E. Rappaport | B. Saitta | K. Kusumi | J. D. Gibson | Douglas M. Anderson | D. William | Vladimir Markov | Dorian M. Gonzalez | William F. Sewell | J. Traas | Biagio Saitta
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