Neurogenin3 is differentially required for endocrine cell fate specification in the intestinal and gastric epithelium
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Isabelle Duluc | Jan Jensen | F. Guillemot | M. Kedinger | G. Gradwohl | J. Jensen | Michèle Kedinger | M. Jenny | Gérard Gradwohl | I. Duluc | Francois Guillemot | Marjorie Jenny | Céline Uhl | Colette Roche | Valérie Guillermin | C. Roche | C. Uhl | Valérie Guillermin
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