Developmental patterning in chondrocytic cultures by morphogenic gradients: BMP induces expression of Indian hedgehog and Noggin
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H. Iba | T. Kameda | C. Koike | K. Saitoh | A. Kuroiwa | Takashi Kameda | Hideo Iba
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