The winged helix gene, Mf3, is required for normal development of the diencephalon and midbrain, postnatal growth and the milk-ejection reflex

Patricia A. Labosky, Glenn Winnier, Thomas L. Jetton, Linda Hargett, Aimee K. Ryan, Michael G. Rosenfeld, A. F. Parlow, Brigid L.M. Hogan

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