Osteoblast Gene Expression is Differentially Regulated by TGF-β Isoforms
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概要
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- 2001-03-01
著者
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Warren Stephen
Department Of Surgery Stanford University School Of Medicine
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Warren Stephen
Department Of Surgery Stanford University Medical Center
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Greenwald Joshua
Laboratory Of Developmental Biology And Repair New York University Medical Center
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Longaker Michael
Department Of Surgery Stanford University School Of Medicine
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Longaker Michael
Department Of Surgery Stanford University Medical Center
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Longaker Michael
Department Of Plastic And Reconstructive Surgery New York University Medical Center
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SPECTOR Jason
Laboratory of Developmental Biology and Repair, The Institute of Reconstructive Plastic Surgery, the
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FAGENHOLZ Peter
Laboratory of Developmental Biology and Repair, New York University Medical Center
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BOULETREAU Pierre
Laboratory of Developmental Biology and Repair, New York University Medical Center
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CRISERA Francesca
Laboratory of Developmental Biology and Repair, New York University Medical Center
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Spector Jason
Laboratory Of Developmental Biology And Repair New York University Medical Center
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Fagenholz Peter
Laboratory Of Developmental Biology And Repair New York University Medical Center
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Crisera Francesca
Laboratory Of Developmental Biology And Repair New York University Medical Center
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Bouletreau Pierre
Laboratory Of Developmental Biology And Repair New York University Medical Center
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WARREN Stephen
Department of Plastic Surgery, Institute of Reconstructive Plastic Surgery, New York University School of Medicine
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