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Figure 11: Wnt signalling in melanocyte differentiation
Confocal microscopy image illustrating how Wnt signalling remains active throughout the process of melanocyte differentiation.
Reference
Vibert L, Aquino G, Gehring I, Subkankulova T, Schilling TF, Rocco A & Kelsh RN. (2017). An ongoing role for Wnt signaling in differentiating melanocytes in vivo. Pigment Cell Melanoma Res , 30, 219-232. PMID: 27977907 DOI.
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