Overlapping expression of Runx1(Cbfa2) and Runx2(Cbfa1) transcription factors supports cooperative induction of skeletal development
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G. Stein | J. Lian | E. Schwarz | R. O’Keefe | A. V. van Wijnen | J. Stein | P. Kingsley | J. Pratap | Yufeng Dong | M. Drissi | Nathan Smith | M. Hicham Drissi | Jitesh Pratap
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