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bibliographicCitation Xie L, Chen H, Overbeek PA, Reneker LW. Elevated insulin signaling disrupts the growth and differentiation pattern of the mouse lens. Mol Vis. 2007 Mar 26;13():397–407. PMID: 17417601; PMCID: PMC2642934.
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