PTC gene mutations and expression of SHH, PTC, SMO, and GLI-1 in odontogenic keratocysts.
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H. Kumamoto | K. Ooya | R. Ichinohasama | N. Takahashi | K. Ohki | T. Sato | Ryo Ichinohasama | Nobuhiro Takahashi
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