Superficial cells are self‐renewing chondrocyte progenitors, which form the articular cartilage in juvenile mice
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Jozef Kaiser | Igor Adameyko | Tomas Zikmund | Elena Kozhemyakina | H. Qian | A. Lassar | M. Warman | T. Zikmund | J. Kaiser | A. Chagin | I. Adameyko | J. Křivánek | T. Bouderlique | P. T. Newton | Vyacheslav Dyachuk | Lei Li | Hong Qian | Björn Barenius | Phillip T. Newton | Thibault Bouderlique | Marie Sejnohova | Meng Xie | Jan Krivanek | Andrew B. Lassar | Matthew L. Warman | Andrei S. Chagin | E. Kozhemyakina | B. Barenius | V. Dyachuk | Lei Li | Meng Xie | Marie Šejnohová
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