Inhibition of Transforming Growth Factor (TGF)- 1–Induced Extracellular Matrix with a Novel Inhibitor of the TGF- Type I Receptor Kinase Activity: SB-431542
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B. Olson | N. Laping | J. Fornwald | R. Lehr | E. Grygielko | A. Mathur | S. Butter | J. Bomberger | C. Tweed | W. Martin | J. Harling | L. Gaster | J. Callahan | Medicinal Chemistry | B. A. Olson | J. Fornwald | R. Lehr | J. F. Callahan | Gene Expression Sciences
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