The FASEB Journal express article 10.1096/fj.05-4288fje. Published online October 17, 2005.
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Wei-Hsuan Chen | Chung-Yuan Mou | Bor-Sheng Ko | Chung-Shi Yang | Szu-Chun Hsu | B. Ko | Dong-Ming Huang | Y. Hung | C. Mou | Chung-Shi Yang | Yao-chang Chen | Dong-Ming Huang | Yann Hung | Yao-Chang Chen | Wei-Hsuan Chen | S. Hsu | C. Chien | Chih-Pin Tsai | C. Kuo | Ju-Chiun Kang | Chung-Liang Chien | Chieh-Ti Kuo | Chih-Pin Tsai | Ju-Chiun Kang | Ju-Chiun Kang | Dong‐Ming Huang
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