Multi-Tissue Microarray Analysis Identifies a Molecular Signature of Regeneration
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Kenneth A. Marx | Hans-Georg Simon | K. Marx | Chia-Ho Cheng | S. Odelberg | H. Simon | Claudia E. Guzman | Jennifer Krcmery | Shannon J. Odelberg | Sarah E. Mercer | Chia-Ho Cheng | Donald L. Atkinson | Jennifer Krcmery | David T. Kent | Katherine Zukor | D. Atkinson | S. E. Mercer | Katherine Zukor
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