<i>Msx2</i>is an immediate downstream effector of<i>Pax3</i>in the development of the murine cardiac neural crest
Stanford J. Kwang(University of Southern California), Robert E. Maxson(Arkansas Children's Hospital), Amy E. Merrill(University of Southern California), Henry M. Sucov(University of Charleston), Arthur Lazik(University of Southern California), Yi‐Hsin Liu(University of Southern California), Michael Rauchman(Brigham and Women's Hospital), Frank Sangiorgi(University of Southern California), Lan-Ying Wu(University of Southern California), Mamoru Ishii(Kyoto University), Richard L. Maas(Brigham and Women's Hospital), Sean M. Brugger(University of Southern California)
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