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bibliographicCitation Keil KP, Altmann HM, Abler LL, Hernandez LL, Vezina CM. Histone acetylation regulates prostate ductal morphogenesis through a bone morphogenetic protein–dependent mechanism. Developmental Dynamics. 2015 Sep 02;244(11):1404–14. doi: 10.1002/dvdy.24321.
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