FGF-4 or FGF-2 Administration Induces Apoptosis, Collagen Type I Expression, and Mineralization in the Developing Coronal Suture
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概要
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- 2001-07-01
著者
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Vaandrager J.
Department Of Plastic And Reconstructive Surgery (nl) University Hospital Rotterdam
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Vaandrager J.
Department Of Plastic And Reconstructive Surgery The University Hospital Rotterdam
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VAN LEEUWEN
Department of Experimental Immunology, Academic Medical Center
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MATHIJSSEN Irene
Institute of Plastic Surgery, the Erasmus University Rotterdam
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VERMEIJ-KEERS Christl
Institute of Plastic Surgery, the Erasmus University Rotterdam
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Van Leeuwen
Department Of Experimental Immunology Academic Medical Center
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Van Leeuwen
Department Of Internal Medicine Iii The University Hospital Rotterdam
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Vermeij-keers Christl
Institute Of Plastic Surgery The Erasmus University Rotterdam
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Mathijssen Irene
Institute Of Plastic Surgery The Erasmus University Rotterdam
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