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Congenital heart disease / Transcription factors / Neurulation / Persistent truncus arteriosus / GATA1 / Neural crest / Aorticopulmonary septum / Neural tube / Fate mapping / Biology / Anatomy / Human anatomy
Congenital heart disease
Transcription factors
Neurulation
Persistent truncus arteriosus
GATA1
Neural crest
Aorticopulmonary septum
Neural tube
Fate mapping
Biology
Anatomy
Human anatomy

Research article GATA-6 regulates semaphorin 3C and

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