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bibliographicCitation Hou L, Pavan WJ, Shin MK, Arnheiter H. Cell-autonomous and cell non-autonomous signaling through endothelin receptor B during melanocyte development. Development. 2004 Jul;131(14):3239–47. doi: 10.1242/dev.01193. PMID: 15201217.
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