Overexpression of activin A in the skin of transgenic mice reveals new activities of activin in epidermal morphogenesis, dermal fibrosis and wound repair
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R. Balling | D. Huylebroeck | M. Brauchle | K. Bleuel | S. Werner | H. Smola | B. Munz | L. Evans | F. Engelhardt | Iris Lein | Felix Engelhardt
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