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Bone Reports
(Apr 2021)
Pharmacological manipulation of early zebrafish skeletal development shows an important role for Smad9 in control of skeletal progenitor populations
Georgina McDonald,
Mengdi Wang,
Chrissy Hammond,
Dylan Bergen
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Georgina McDonald
University of Bristol, School of Physiology- Pharmacology- and Neuroscience, Bristol, United Kingdom
Mengdi Wang
University of Bristol, School of Physiology- Pharmacology- and Neuroscience, Bristol, United Kingdom
Chrissy Hammond
University of Bristol, School of Physiology- Pharmacology- and Neuroscience, Bristol, United Kingdom
Dylan Bergen
Corresponding author.; University of Bristol, School of Physiology- Pharmacology- and Neuroscience, Bristol, United Kingdom
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Vol. 14
p. 100857
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