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bibliographicCitation Vaillant C, Michos O, Orolicki S, Brellier F, Taieb S, Moreno E, Té H, Zeller R, Monard D. Protease nexin 1 and its receptor LRP modulate SHH signalling during cerebellar development. Development. 2007 May;134(9):1745–54. doi: 10.1242/dev.02840. PMID: 17409116.
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