Smad1 and its target gene Wif1 coordinate BMP and Wnt signaling activities to regulate fetal lung development
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Hui Chen | Min Xu | Wei Shi | Di Chen | S. Zheng | X. Zhou | Di Chen | L. Umans | A. Zwijsen | P. Bringas | Hui Chen | W. Shi | Song-Guo Zheng | Xianghong Zhou | An Zwijsen | Bing Xu | Cheng Chen | Pablo Bringas | Lieve Umans | Bing Xu | Cheng Chen | Min Xu
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