The 67-kDa Enzymatically Inactive Alternatively Spliced Variant of β-Galactosidase Is Identical to the Elastin/Laminin-binding Protein
Salvatore Privitera(University of Toronto), Aleksander Hinek(Hospital for Sick Children), Catherine A. Prody(University of Toronto), John W. Callahan(American Association of Orthodontists)
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