The BMP pathway acts to directly regulate Tbx20 in the developing heart
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Elizabeth M. Mandel | T. Callis | F. Conlon | Da-Zhi Wang | D. Yelon | S. Marques | Xin-Xin I. Zeng | Erin Kaltenbrun
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