LIM homeobox protein 5 (Lhx5) is essential for mamillary body development
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A. Varela-Echavarría | M. Heide | G. Alvarez-Bolado | Teresa Sandoval-Schaefer | Yangu Zhao | Miriam Martínez-Armenta | A. Miquelajauregui | L. Pérez-Martínez | A. Cárabez
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