BRD4 promotes endodermal cell fate during mammalian lung development
Hongbo Wen(Children's Hospital of Philadelphia), David B. Frank(Children's Hospital of Philadelphia), Kwaku Quansah(Children's Hospital of Philadelphia), Maria C. Basil(Boston University), Prashant Chandrasekaran(Children's Hospital of Philadelphia), Sriyaa Suresh(Children's Hospital of Philadelphia), Jennifer M. S. Sucre(Vanderbilt University), Derek C. Liberti(Children's Hospital of Philadelphia), Nigel S. Michki(Children's Hospital of Philadelphia), MinQi Lu(Children's Hospital of Philadelphia), Shawyon P. Shirazi(Vanderbilt University), Abigail T. Marquis(Lung Institute), Mijeong Kim(Lung Institute), Lisa R. Young(Children's Hospital of Philadelphia), Shahana Parveen(Children's Hospital of Philadelphia), Ana N. Lange(Lung Institute), Rajan Jain(Penn Center for AIDS Research), Ayomikun A. Fasan(Children's Hospital of Philadelphia), Annabelle Jin(Children's Hospital of Philadelphia)
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