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Crosby, J. R., Seifert, R. A., Soriano, P., & Bowen-Pope, D. F. (1998). Chimaeric analysis reveals role of Pdgf receptors in all muscle lineages. Nature Genetics, 18(4), 385–388.

Authors 4
  1. Jeff R. Crosby (first)
  2. Ronald A. Seifert (additional)
  3. Philippe Soriano (additional)
  4. Daniel F. Bowen-Pope (additional)
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@article{Crosby_1998, title={Chimaeric analysis reveals role of Pdgf receptors in all muscle lineages}, volume={18}, ISSN={1546-1718}, url={http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/ng0498-385}, DOI={10.1038/ng0498-385}, number={4}, journal={Nature Genetics}, publisher={Springer Science and Business Media LLC}, author={Crosby, Jeff R. and Seifert, Ronald A. and Soriano, Philippe and Bowen-Pope, Daniel F.}, year={1998}, month=apr, pages={385–388} }