Generation of a functional mammary gland from a single stem cell
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François Vaillant | Marie-Liesse Asselin-Labat | Mark Shackleton | Kaylene J. Simpson | Gordon K. Smyth | Jane E. Visvader | J. Visvader | G. Smyth | Li Wu | M. Shackleton | M. Asselin-Labat | G. Lindeman | J. Stingl | K. Simpson | F. Vaillant | John Stingl | Li Wu | Geoffrey J. Lindeman
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