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D Johnson | |||
A O Wilkie | |||
G M Morriss-Kay | |||
S. Iseki | |||
S Iseki | |||
A.O.M. Wilkie | |||
G.M. Morriss-Kay | |||
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P1476 | title | Expression patterns of Twist and Fgfr1, -2 and -3 in the developing mouse coronal suture suggest a key role for twist in suture initiation and biogenesis | |
Expression patterns of Twist and Fgfr1, -2 and -3 in the developing mouse coronal suture suggest a key role for Twist in suture initiation and biogenesis | |||
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