Sweat gland progenitors in development, homeostasis, and wound repair.

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Published in Cold Spring Harb Perspect Med on February 01, 2014

Authors

Catherine Lu1, Elaine Fuchs

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1: Laboratory of Mammalian Cell Biology and Development, The Rockefeller University, New York, New York 10065.

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