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The Twisted Gastrulation Family of Proteins, Together With the IGFBP and CCN Families, Comprise the TIC Superfamily of Cysteine Rich Secreted Factors
Molecular Pathology
doi 10.1136/mp.54.5.317
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October 1, 2001
Authors
P Vilmos
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BMJ
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