Novel mechanisms of fibroblast growth factor 1 function.
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T. Maciag | I. Prudovsky | X. Zhan | S. Gamble | S. Garfinkel | J. Weßendorf | X. Hu | J. Wessendorf | A. Jackson | S. Friedman | J. Shi
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