Coordinate patterns of expression of type I and III collagens during mouse development.
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E. Vuorio | K. Niederreither | R. D'Souza | P. D. Toman | H. Eberspaecher | M. Metsäranta | R. D'Souza | B. De Crombrugghe | B. Crombrugghe | Karen Niederreither | Eero I. Vuorio
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