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F M Watt

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Cell|January 13, 1995
Stem cell patterning and fate in human epidermisP H Jones, S Harper, F M Watt
Cell|May 21, 1993
Separation of human epidermal stem cells from transit amplifying cells on the basis of differences in integrin function and expressionP H Jones, F M Watt
Cell|October 19, 1990
Changes in keratinocyte adhesion during terminal differentiation: reduction in fibronectin binding precedes alpha 5 beta 1 integrin loss from the cell surfaceJ C Adams, F M Watt
Cell|December 15, 1995
Suprabasal integrin expression in the epidermis of transgenic mice results in developmental defects and a phenotype resembling psoriasisJ M Carroll, M R Romero, F M Watt
Cell|August 16, 2000
The EGF receptor provides an essential survival signal for SOS-dependent skin tumor developmentM Sibilia, A Fleischmann, A Behrens, et al.
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Cell|January 13, 1995
Stem cell patterning and fate in human epidermisP H Jones, S Harper, F M Watt
Cell|May 21, 1993
Separation of human epidermal stem cells from transit amplifying cells on the basis of differences in integrin function and expressionP H Jones, F M Watt
Cell|October 19, 1990
Changes in keratinocyte adhesion during terminal differentiation: reduction in fibronectin binding precedes alpha 5 beta 1 integrin loss from the cell surfaceJ C Adams, F M Watt
Cell|December 15, 1995
Suprabasal integrin expression in the epidermis of transgenic mice results in developmental defects and a phenotype resembling psoriasisJ M Carroll, M R Romero, F M Watt
Cell|August 16, 2000
The EGF receptor provides an essential survival signal for SOS-dependent skin tumor developmentM Sibilia, A Fleischmann, A Behrens, et al.
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