To Control Site-Specific Skin Gene Expression, Autocrine Mimics Paracrine Canonical Wnt Signaling and Is Activated Ectopically in Skin Disease.
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J. Taube | Sewon Kang | M. Hossain | L. Garza | L. Gu | Dongwon Kim | Tabetha S. Ratliff | J. Qi | Seunghyun Han | A. Park | Ashley Nieves | Seung Mi Oh | Nicole B Yang
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