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Academic Article Coronary Artery Disease Associated Transcription Factor TCF21 Regulates Smooth Muscle Precursor Cells That Contribute to the Fibrous Cap.
Concept Cell Differentiation
Academic Article Osteoprotegerin, a crucial regulator of bone metabolism, also regulates B cell development and function.
Academic Article Cooperation between the PDGF receptors in cardiac neural crest cell migration.
Academic Article Numb family proteins are essential for cardiac morphogenesis and progenitor differentiation.
Academic Article Isolation and culture of rat and mouse oligodendrocyte precursor cells.
Academic Article Fate tracing reveals the endothelial origin of hematopoietic stem cells.
Academic Article Trophoblasts regulate the placental hematopoietic niche through PDGF-B signaling.
Academic Article A Comprehensive Roadmap of Murine Spermatogenesis Defined by Single-Cell RNA-Seq.
Academic Article Revisiting Cardiac Cellular Composition.
Academic Article The Tcf21 lineage constitutes the lung lipofibroblast population.
Academic Article Developmental Pathways of Cardiac Fibroblasts.
Academic Article Cell autonomous requirement for PDGFRalpha in populations of cranial and cardiac neural crest cells.
Grant The role of lung lipofibroblasts in alveolar differentiation
Academic Article TCF21+ mesenchymal cells contribute to testis somatic cell development, homeostasis, and regeneration in mice.
Academic Article Sfrp1 inhibits lung fibroblast invasion during transition to injury-induced myofibroblasts.
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