Growth defect in Grg5 null mice is associated with reduced Ihh signaling in growth plates
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You-Gan Wang | Thomas Gridley | You‐Gan Wang | T. Gridley | A. Reginato | Bjorn R Olsen | Wen-Fang Wang | Anthony M Reginato | Sofiya Plotkina | B. Olsen | Wenfang Wang | S. Plotkina | Anthony M. Reginato
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