Sp7/Osterix Is Restricted to Bone-Forming Vertebrates where It Acts as a Dlx Co-factor in Osteoblast Specification.
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Andrew P McMahon | A. McMahon | Shinsuke Ohba | Shinsuke Ohba | Xinjun He | H. Hojo | Hironori Hojo | Lick Pui Lai | Xinjun He | L. P. Lai
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