Distinct mechanisms control the timing of differentiation of two myeloid populations in Xenopus ventral blood islands
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Distinct mechanisms control the timing of differentiation of two myeloid populations in Xenopus ventral blood islands
Mitsugu M, Kyogo K, Yoko M, Junichi H, Sayaka K, Hiroyuki S, Yumi I. Distinct mechanisms control the timing of differentiation of two myeloid populations in Xenopus ventral blood islands. Dev Growth Differ. 2012;[Epub ahead of print] 10.1111/j.1440-169X.2011.01321.x
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