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bibliographicCitation Cascio S, Zaret KS. Hepatocyte differentiation initiates during endodermal-mesenchymal interactions prior to liver formation. Development. 1991 Sep;113(1):217–25. doi: 10.1242/dev.113.1.217. PMID: 1764997.
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