Dynamics of expression of growth differentiation factor 15 in normal and PIN development in the mouse.
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P. Hoodless | B. Woolcock | V. Paralkar | Teresa Ruiz de Algara | J. Vielkind | Takeshi Kurita | M. Lo | S. Noorali
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