Transforming growth factor–β3 is required for secondary palate fusion
Gabriele Proetzel(Takeda (United States)), Thomas Doetschman(University of Arizona), Sharon A. Pawlowski(University of Cincinnati Medical Center), Gregory P. Boivin(University of Cincinnati Medical Center), Moying Yin(University of Cincinnati Medical Center), Mark W. J. Ferguson(Tufts Medical Center), Michael V. Wiles, J. Ding(University of Manchester), Philip N. Howles(University of Cincinnati Medical Center)
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