A novel cell culture model for studying differentiation and apoptosis in the mouse mammary gland
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C. Watson | K. Kurian | K. Gordon | Kathreena M Kurian | R. Clarkson | Katrina E Gordon | Bert Binas | Rachel S Chapman | Richard W E Clarkson | A John Clark | E Birgitte Lane | Christine J Watson | B. Binas | R. Chapman | E. Birgitte Lane | A. John Clark | A. J. Clark | E. B. Lane | Max Delbruck
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