Laminin N-terminus α31 expression during development in an inducible-transgenic mouse model is lethal and causes a multitude of tissue-specific defects
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George Bou-Gharios | V. Iorio | L. D. Troughton | K. Hamill | Ke Liu | Conor J Sugden | Kevin J. Hamill
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