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bibliographicCitation Guseh JS, Bores SA, Stanger BZ, Zhou Q, Anderson WJ, Melton DA, Rajagopal J. Notch signaling promotes airway mucous metaplasia and inhibits alveolar development. Development. 2009 May;136(10):1751–9. PMID: 19369400; PMCID: PMC2673763.
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