Genetic interactions between Pax9 and Msx1 regulate lip development and several stages of tooth morphogenesis
Mitsushiro Nakatomi(Centre for Life), Heiko Peters(Centre for Life), Darren Key(Centre for Life), Jennifer J. Lund(Brigham and Women's Hospital), Yiping Chen(South China Agricultural University), Xiuping Wang(Jiangsu University), Richard L. Maas(Tulane University), Andrew Aw(Centre for Life), Annick Turbé-Doan(Brigham and Women's Hospital), Ralf Kist(Newcastle University)
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