Characterization of a newt tenascin cDNA and localization of tenascin mRNA during newt limb regeneration by in situ hybridization.
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H. Onda | I. Chiu | H Onda | M L Poulin | R A Tassava | I M Chiu | R. Tassava | M. Poulin
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