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bibliographicCitation Steinlein P, Deiner E, Leutz A, Beug H. Recombinant murine erythropoietin receptor expressed in avian erythroid progenitors mediates terminal erythroid differentiation in vitro. Growth Factors. 1994;10(1):1–16. doi: 10.3109/08977199409019599. PMID: 8179929.
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