Induced Mist1 expression promotes remodeling of mouse pancreatic acinar cells.
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Yunlong Liu | S. F. Konieczny | C. Goswami | D. Hess | Raymond J MacDonald | B. Damsz | Tye G. Deering | D. Direnzo | Brett L Marshall | J. Hallett | Daniel Direnzo
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