Canonical wnt signaling regulates hematopoiesis in a dosage-dependent fashion.
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Frank J T Staal | Riccardo Fodde | J. V. van Dongen | R. Fodde | F. Staal | W. Fibbe | T. Luis | M. Brugman | Jacques J M van Dongen | Willem E Fibbe | E. D. de Haas | B. A. Naber | P. C. Roozen | M. Ghazvini | Mehrnaz Ghazvini | Martijn H Brugman | Tiago C Luis | Brigitta A E Naber | Edwin F E de Haas | Paul P C Roozen
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