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Details on Person A late requirement for Wnt and FGF signaling during activin-induced formation of foregut endoderm from mouse embryonic stem cells

Class:IdLiteratureReference:9824505
_displayNameA late requirement for Wnt and FGF signaling during activin-induced formation of foregut endoderm from mouse embryonic stem cells
_timestamp2023-01-20 20:38:49
author[Person:9824502] Hansson, Mattias
[Person:9824493] Olesen, Dorthe R
[Person:9824503] Peterslund, Janny M L
[Person:9824511] Engberg, Nina
[Person:9824507] Kahn, Morten
[Person:5251177] Winzi, Maria
[Person:9824497] Klein, Tino
[Person:9824512] Maddox-Hyttel, Poul
[Person:9824501] Serup, Palle
created[InstanceEdit:9824494] May, Bruce, 2023-01-20
journalDev Biol
pages286-304
pubMedIdentifier19358838
titleA late requirement for Wnt and FGF signaling during activin-induced formation of foregut endoderm from mouse embryonic stem cells
volume330
year2009
(literatureReference)[BlackBoxEvent:9823980] Expression of Gsc in definitive endoderm [Mus musculus]
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