TGF-β3 inhibits chondrogenesis by suppressing precartilage condensation through stimulation of N-cadherin shedding and reduction of cRREB-1 expression
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Shin‐Sung Kang | Jae‐Chang Jung | Dongkyun Kim | E. Jin | O. Bang | J. Sonn | K. Park | Young-Sup Lee
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