Erkenbrack et al., 2018 - Google Patents
The mammalian decidual cell evolved from a cellular stress responseErkenbrack et al., 2018
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- Erkenbrack E
- Maziarz J
- Griffith O
- Liang C
- Chavan A
- Nnamani M
- Wagner G
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- PLoS biology
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Among animal species, cell types vary greatly in terms of number and kind. The number of cell types found within an organism differs considerably between species, and cell type diversity is a significant contributor to differences in organismal structure and function. These …
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