Gene expression patterns of the developing human face at single cell resolution reveal cell type contributions to normal facial variation and disease risk
Nagham Khouri‐Farah(Universidad Cristiana Autónoma de Nicaragua), Justin Cotney(University of Connecticut), Brian M. Schilder(Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai), Emma Wentworth Winchester(UConn Health), Nathan Skene(Karolinska Institutet), Elizabeth J. Leslie(University of Iowa), Sarah W. Curtis(Emory University), Kelsey Robinson(Emory University)
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