Metabolic and non-metabolic liver zonation is established non-synchronously and requires sinusoidal Wnts

  1. Ruihua Ma
  2. Angelica Sofia Martínez-Ramírez
  3. Thomas L Borders
  4. Fanding Gao
  5. Beatriz Sosa-Pineda  Is a corresponding author
  1. Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, United States
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  1. Ruihua Ma
  2. Angelica Sofia Martínez-Ramírez
  3. Thomas L Borders
  4. Fanding Gao
  5. Beatriz Sosa-Pineda
(2020)
Metabolic and non-metabolic liver zonation is established non-synchronously and requires sinusoidal Wnts
eLife 9:e46206.
https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.46206