Sonic hedgehog regulates gastric gland morphogenesis in man and mouse.
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S. Deventer | M. Peppelenbosch | G. R. van den Brink | J. C. Hardwick | S. V. van Deventer | M. Brink | G. Tytgat | F. ten Kate | G. R. Brink | G N Tytgat | M P Peppelenbosch | G R van den Brink | J C Hardwick | M A Brink | F J Ten Kate | S J Van Deventer | F. Kate
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