A myocardial lineage derives from Tbx18 epicardial cells
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Ju Chen | Christopher P. Denton | Lei Bu | Yunfu Sun | Xiaoxue Zhang | C. Denton | Lianchun Wang | Ju Chen | Li Cui | S. Evans | K. Ouyang | Xingqun Liang | W. Stallcup | William B. Stallcup | C. Cai | J. Martin | Lei Yang | Lei Bu | Andrew McCulloch | Andrew McCulloch | Yunfu Sun | Xingqun Liang | Sylvia M. Evans | Chen-Leng Cai | Kunfu Ouyang | Li Cui | Lianchun Wang | Xiaoxue Zhang | Jody C. Martin | Lei Yang
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