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bibliographicCitation Yuan RH, Ogawa A, Ogawa E, Neufeld D, Zhu L, Shafritz DA. p27Kip1 inactivation provides a proliferative advantage to transplanted hepatocytes in DPPIV/Rag2 double knockout mice after repeated host liver injury. Cell Transplant. 2003;12(8):907–19. doi: 10.3727/000000003771000147. PMID: 14763511.
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