Embryonic axis induction by the armadillo repeat domain of beta- catenin: evidence for intracellular signaling
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P. McCrea | B. Gumbiner | F. Fagotto | N. Funayama | B M Gumbiner | F Fagotto | N Funayama | P McCrea
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