The effect of transforming growth factor beta on rates of procollagen synthesis and degradation in vitro.
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G. Laurent | R. McAnulty | G. Laurent | R J McAnulty | J S Campa | A D Cambrey | G J Laurent | A. Cambrey | J. Campa | A. Cambrey | J. S. Campa
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