Dentin non‐collagenous proteins (dNCPs) can stimulate dental follicle cells to differentiate into cementoblast lineages
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L. Tang | Yan Jin | Y. Duan | Gang Wu | Jinhua Yu | Zhenhua Yang | F. Jin | Junjie Wu | Lingxuan Xu
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