KGF and EGF signalling block hair follicle induction and promote interfollicular epidermal fate in developing mouse skin
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Angela M. Christiano | H. Bazzi | A. Christiano | C. Jahoda | P. Hynd | Gavin D. Richardson | Hisham Bazzi | Katherine A. Fantauzzo | James M. Waters | Heather Crawford | Phil Hynd | Colin A. B. Jahoda | G. Richardson | Heather Crawford
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