Myoblast replication is reduced in the IUGR fetus despite maintained proliferative capacity in vitro.
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L. Leinwand | J. Friedman | P. Rozance | S. Wesolowski | B. Gao | W. Hay | Kristen K. B. Barthel | L. Brown | C. McCurdy | B. Hetrick | S. M. Soto | Amy C Blake | N. G. Garza | S. R. Wesolowski | Stephanie R. Wesolowski
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