The role of Rho‐GEF Trio in regulating tooth root development through the p38 MAPK pathway
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Zhongdang Xiao | Junqing Ma | Yang Xia | Shuyu Guo | Huimin Chen | Lichan Yuan | Mengting Lu | Li Meng | Mengru Fang | Meng Zhou
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