Restricted differentiative capacity of Wt1-expressing peritoneal mesothelium in postnatal and adult mice
Abstract Previously, genetic lineage tracing based on the mesothelial marker Wt1, appeared to show that peritoneal mesothelial cells have a range of differentiative capacities and are the direct progenitors of vascular smooth muscle in the intestine. However, it was not clear whether this was a temp...
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Autores principales: | Thomas P. Wilm, Helen Tanton, Fiona Mutter, Veronica Foisor, Ben Middlehurst, Kelly Ward, Tarek Benameur, Nicholas Hastie, Bettina Wilm |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/10dd300136304e3780a651d8a7594163 |
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