Expression of collagen alpha 1(VI), alpha 2(VI), and alpha 3(VI) chains in the pregnant mouse uterus.

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Published in Biol Reprod on April 01, 1995

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M Dziadek1, P Darling, R Z Zhang, T C Pan, E Tillet, R Timpl, M L Chu

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1: Developmental Biology Research Group, Monash Medical Centre, Clayton, Victoria, Australia.

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