TGF-beta regulates the mechanical properties and composition of bone matrix.
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R. Ritchie | R. Derynck | G. Marshall | M. Balooch | S. Marshall | R. Nalla | T. Alliston | E. Filvaroff | G. Balooch | S. Schilling | Stephen H. Schilling
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