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bibliographicCitation Choe CP, Crump JG. Eph-Pak2a signaling regulates branching of the pharyngeal endoderm by inhibiting late-stage epithelial dynamics. Development. 2015 Mar 15;142(6):1089–94. PMID: 25725065; PMCID: PMC4360181.
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