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Gli1 appears to be constitutively expressed in the lumenal epithelial cells of the prostate but not in the basal cell layer or the mesenchyme
Bibliographic Details
Main Authors:
Spencer, A
,
Bury, J
,
Feeley, K
,
Azzouzi, A
,
Hamdy, F
,
Cross, S
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Published:
2004
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