Summary Foxa 2 regulates alveolarization and goblet cell hyperplasia
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K. Kaestner | F. Finkelman | J. Whitsett | S. Ang | H. Wan | M. Rothenberg | M. Ikegami | M. Stahlman | P. Fulkerson
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