In vivo lineage conversion of vertebrate muscle into early endoderm-like cells
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J. Huisken | D. Traver | Clyde A. Campbell | Xin-Xin I. Zeng | J. Lancman | P. D. Dong | R. Mishra | Raquel Espín Palazón | Jonatan Matalonga | Jiaye He | Alyssa L. Graves | Raquel Espin Palazon | Rashmi Mishra | C. Campbell | Jan Huisken
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