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Distinct requirements for cranial ectoderm and mesenchyme-derived wnts in specification and differentiation of osteoblast and dermal progenitorsGoodnough et al., 2014
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- Goodnough L
- DiNuoscio G
- Ferguson J
- Williams T
- Lang R
- Atit R
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- PLoS genetics
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The cranial bones and dermis differentiate from mesenchyme beneath the surface ectoderm. Fate selection in cranial mesenchyme requires the canonical Wnt effector molecule β- catenin, but the relative contribution of Wnt ligand sources in this process remains unknown …
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