GNAS transcripts in skeletal progenitors: evidence for random asymmetric allelic expression of Gs alpha.
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M. Collins | P. Bianco | P. Robey | M. Riminucci | K. Holmbeck | N. Cherman | S. Michienzi | A. Funari | Natasha Cherman
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