Bone morphogenetic protein signaling regulates postnatal hair follicle differentiation and cycling.
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R. Paus | U. Guha | L. Mecklenburg | R. Pestell | J. Kessler | P. Cowin | Li-xin Kan | W. O’Guin | Dolores D'Vizio | W. M. O’Guin | W. Michael O'Guin | John A. Kessler
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