Scleraxis upregulated by transforming growth factor-β1 signaling inhibits tension-induced osteoblast differentiation of priodontal ligament cells via ephrin A2.
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T. Takano-Yamamoto | T. Kawamoto | Y. Hiraki | C. Shukunami | N. Takeshita | M. Seiryu | Yuki Yoshimoto | A. Ito | A. Takimoto | Masayoshi Kawatsu | S. Kimura
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