Smad4 is required to induce digit ray primordia and to initiate the aggregation and differentiation of chondrogenic progenitors in mouse limb buds
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Rolf Zeller | Erkan Unal | R. Zeller | Jean-Denis Bénazet | Ashleigh E Nugent | Emanuele Pignatti | Ashleigh Nugent | Frédéric Laurent | Jean-Denis Benazet | E. Unal | E. Pignatti | Frédéric Laurent
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