Insulin-like growth factor 1 modulates bioengineered tooth morphogenesis
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T. Takano-Yamamoto | M. Oshima | T. Tsuji | N. Takeshita | E. Ikeda | M. Seiryu | Michiko Yoshida | Ikuko Takano | T. Oyanagi | Mamiko Hara | Toko Chida | D. Seki | S. Kimura
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