Fgf receptors Fgfr1a and Fgfr2 control the function of pharyngeal endoderm in late cranial cartilage development
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Fgf receptors Fgfr1a and Fgfr2 control the function of pharyngeal endoderm in late cranial cartilage development
Larbuisson A, Dalcq J, Martial JA, Muller M. Fgf receptors Fgfr1a and Fgfr2 control the function of pharyngeal endoderm in late cranial cartilage development. Differentiation. 2013 Oct 28. doi:pii: S0301-4681(13)00063-7. 10.1016/j.diff.2013.07.006. [Epub ahead of print]
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