Lgr6 Marks Stem Cells in the Hair Follicle That Generate All Cell Lineages of the Skin
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H. Clevers | M. Kasper | N. Barker | A. Haegebarth | H. Begthel | R. Vries | H. Snippert | D. Stange | Maaike van den Born | J. van Es | V. Jaks | M. van de Wetering | R. Toftgård
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