6-O-Sulfation of Heparan Sulfate Differentially Regulates Various Fibroblast Growth Factor-dependent Signalings in Culture*
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N. Nagai | K. Kimata | H. Habuchi | Koji Kimata | Satoko Ashikari-Hada | Hiroko Habuchi | Naoko Nagai | Noriko Sugaya | Satoko Ashikari-Hada | Noriko Sugaya
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