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bibliographicCitation Hatini V, Green RB, Lengyel JA, Bray SJ, Dinardo S. The Drumstick/Lines/Bowl regulatory pathway links antagonistic Hedgehog and Wingless signaling inputs to epidermal cell differentiation. Genes Dev. 2005 Mar 15;19(6):709–18. PMID: 15769943; PMCID: PMC1065724.
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