Latent Transforming Growth Factor β-binding Proteins and Fibulins Compete for Fibrillin-1 and Exhibit Exquisite Specificities in Binding Sites*
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Takako Sasaki | D. Rifkin | N. Charbonneau | L. Sakai | H. Bächinger | F. Ramirez | M. Chu | G. Sengle | L. Zilberberg | R. Ono | V. Carlberg | S. Lee‐Arteaga
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