Exocrine-to-endocrine differentiation is detectable only prior to birth in the uninjured mouse pancreas.

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Published in BMC Dev Biol on April 08, 2010

Authors

Daniel Kopinke1, L Charles Murtaugh

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1: University of Utah, Department of Human Genetics, Salt Lake City, UT 84112, USA.

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