Characterization and Expression of the Mouse Lumican Gene*
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Atsushi Shiraishi | G. Conrad | J. Swiergiel | W. Kao | R. Converse | C. Kao | M. Roth | Saixia Ying | Candace W.-C. Kao | Richard L. Converse | James L. Funderburgh | Jennifer Swiergiel | Mary R Roth | Gary W. Conrad | Winston W.-Y. Kao | J. Funderburgh | A. Shiraishi | S. Ying
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