Chondrocyte secreted CRTAC1: a glycosylated extracellular matrix molecule of human articular cartilage.
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W. Richter | H. Kalbacher | S. Kadel | Wiltrud Richter | Eric Steck | Hubert Kalbacher | E. Steck | Jessica Bräun | K. Pelttari | Jessica Bräun | Karoliina Pelttari | Stephanie Kadel
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