Involvement of Transient Receptor Potential Vanilloid Channel 2 in the Induction of Lubricin and Suppression of Ectopic Endochondral Ossification in Mouse Articular Cartilage
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Sakae Tanaka | K. Naruse | Y. Taniguchi | Y. Katanosaka | D. Mori | Y. Omata | F. Yano | H. Inui | Taku Saito | M. Kanagawa | K. Kawaguchi | R. Yamagami | S. Taketomi | Y. Murahashi | Hideki Nakamoto | Fengjun Xuan | Y. Maenohara | Ryota Chijimatsu | Yasutaka Murahashi | Fumiko Yano | Daisuke Mori | Ryota Yamagami | Shuji Taketomi | Hiroshi Inui
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