Identification of a Wnt/Dvl/β-Catenin → Pitx2 Pathway Mediating Cell-Type-Specific Proliferation during Development
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Paola Briata | Christopher K. Glass | Michael G. Rosenfeld | Chrissa Kioussi | C. Glass | M. Rosenfeld | A. Wynshaw-Boris | S. H. Baek | Jianbo Wang | D. Rose | V. Brault | C. Kioussi | A. Gleiberman | P. Briata | R. Kemler | K. Ohgi | Anthony Wynshaw-Boris | Sung Hee Baek | David W. Rose | Natasha S. Hamblet | Thomas Herman | Kenneth A. Ohgi | Chijen Lin | Anatoli Gleiberman | Jianbo Wang | Veronique Brault | Pilar Ruiz-Lozano | H. D. Nguyen | Rolf Kemler | H. Nguyen | Chijen R. Lin | N. Hamblet | T. Herman | P. Ruiz‐Lozano | Hoang-Duy Nguyen
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