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bibliographicCitation Frankenberg S, Gerbe F, Bessonnard S, Belville C, Pouchin P, Bardot O, Chazaud C. Primitive endoderm differentiates via a three-step mechanism involving Nanog and RTK signaling. Dev Cell. 2011 Dec 13;21(6):1005–13. doi: 10.1016/j.devcel.2011.10.019. PMID: 22172669.
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