The crucial role of the TRPM7 kinase domain in the early stage of amelogenesis
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Tomoyuki Tsumuraya | M. Matsushita | C. Katagiri | K. Oka | H. Kajiya | K. Okabe | Kayoko Ogata | M. Ozaki | F. Okamoto | M. Shin
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