Homeobox gene Dlx3 is regulated by p63 during ectoderm development: relevance in the pathogenesis of ectodermal dysplasias
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G. Merlo | A. Costanzo | L. Guerrini | V. Calabrò | G. La Mantia | M. Morasso | W. Weinberg | N. Lo Iacono | N. Radoja
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