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Comparison of mouse epithelial vs mesenchymal tumor stem cells
Cumulus cell gene expression profiles regulated by in vitro and in vivo oocyte maturation
Aortic valve interstitial cells treated with gamma-secretase/Notch signaling inhibitor
Expression changes in MEL cells upon differentiation and Ldb1 knockdown
Round and condensing spermatids with conditional knockout of Crebbp and Ep300
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Corrigendum: FGF signaling regulates development by processes beyond canonical pathways.
FGF signaling regulates development by processes beyond canonical pathways.
Cell fate determination is influenced by Notch heterogeneity.
MiR395c Regulates Secondary Xylem Development Through Sulfate Metabolism in Poplar.
A Gain-of-Function Mutant of IAA7 Inhibits Stem Elongation by Transcriptional Repression of EXPA5 Ge…
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Positive Emotion Regulation Training in Children, Adolescents and Young Adults With and Without Deve…
Evaluation of Regulation Focused Psychotherapy for Children
Building Regulation in Dual Generations
Dopamine Function in Developmental Stuttering
Developmental Regulation of Proteins Responsible for Transforming Drugs in the Body
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