Role of the glycosylphosphatidylinositol/inositol phosphoglycan system in human fibroblast proliferation.
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P. Bruni | I. Varela-Nieto | V. Vasta | F. Vannini | M. Farnararo | G. Romero | R. Clemente | P. Ochoa
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