Differentiation of aggregated murine P19 embryonal carcinoma cells is induced by a novel visceral endoderm-specific FGF-like factor and inhibited by activin A
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C. Mummery | A. Piersma | D. Huylebroeck | S. D. Laat | A. V. D. E. Raaij | T. V. Achterberg | Cornelia M. M. Kruijssen
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