Temporomandibular joint formation requires two distinct hedgehog-dependent steps
Patricia L. Purcell(Brigham and Women's Hospital), Clifford J. Tabin(Harvard University), Brian W. Joo(Brigham and Women's Hospital), Monica L. Calicchio(Boston Children's Hospital), Pamela V. Tran(University of Kansas Medical Center), Daniel J. O’Connell(Harvard University), Richard L. Maas(Brigham and Women's Hospital), Jimmy K. Hu(University of California, Los Angeles)
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