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bibliographicCitation Xu J, Zhu J, Li Y, Yao Y, Xuan A, Li D, Yu T, Zhu D. Three-dimensional mapping reveals heterochronic development of the neuromuscular system in postnatal mouse skeletal muscles. Communications Biology. 2022 Nov 08;5(1):1200. doi: 10.1038/s42003-022-04159-1.
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