The IGF Binding Protein Superfamily
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E. Wilson | A. López-Bermejo | V. Hwa | S. Nagalla | G. Minniti | C. Burren | R. Rosenfeld | D. Graham | Y. Yamanaka | Y. Oh | P. Vorwerk | A. Spagnoli | W. Choi | A. Ingermann | Ho-Seong Kim | K. Pai | D. Wanek | D. Yang | A. R. Ingermann | D. L. Graham | A. López‑Bermejo | Angela R. Ingermann
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