WNT signals are required for the initiation of hair follicle development.
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S. Millar | Thomas Andl | Sarah E Millar | T. Andl | S. Reddy | T. Gaddapara | Seshamma T Reddy | Trivikram Gaddapara | Seshamma T. Reddy
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