beta-Catenin Regulates Intercellular Signalling Networks and Cell-Type Specific Transcription in the Developing Mouse Midbrain-Rhombomere 1 Region
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J. Partanen | M. Taketo | N. Sinjushina | Makoto M. Taketo | Dmitri Chilov | Natalia Sinjushina | Jonna Saarimäki-Vire | Juha Partanen | D. Chilov | J. Saarimäki-Vire
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