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Cell Growth and Development

Use of Bmp1/Tll1 Doubly Homozygous Null Mice and Proteomics To Identify and Validate In Vivo Substrates of Bone Morphogenetic Protein 1/Tolloid-Like Metalloproteinases

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Pages 4428-4438 | Received 29 Jan 2003, Accepted 26 Mar 2003, Published online: 27 Mar 2023

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