The murine Cdx1 gene product localises to the proliferative compartment in the developing and regenerating intestinal epithelium.
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G S Evans | V. Subramanian | B. Meyer | V Subramanian | B Meyer | G. Evans | G. S. Evans | Barbara Meyer | Vasanta Subramanian | G. S. Evans
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