Expansion of Pdx1-expressing pancreatic epithelium and islet neogenesis in transgenic mice overexpressing transforming growth factor alpha.
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M. Washington | S. Leach | R. Coffey | S. Song | C. Scoggins | I. Meszoely | C. Wright | C. Marino | E. Sandgren | R J Coffey | S Y Song | S D Leach | M K Washington | E P Sandgren | M Gannon | C R Scoggins | I M Meszoely | J R Goldenring | C R Marino | C V Wright | M. Gannon | J. Goldenring | S. Y. Song | M. K. Washington | R. J. Coffey | Christopher V.E. Wright | Steven D. Leach | Maureen Gannon | Ingrid M. Meszoely | James R. Goldenring | Si Young Song | Charles R. Scoggins | Christopher R. Marino | Eric P. Sandgren
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