BMP2 Commitment to the Osteogenic Lineage Involves Activation of Runx2 by DLX3 and a Homeodomain Transcriptional Network*
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G. Stein | J. Lian | A. V. van Wijnen | J. Stein | A. Javed | M. Hassan | Suk-hee Lee | R. Tare | Mohammad Q. Hassan | M. Morasso | Rahul S. Tare | M. Mandeville
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