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bibliographicCitation Staverosky JA, Pryce BA, Watson SS, Schweitzer R. Tubulin polymerization‐promoting protein family member 3, Tppp3, is a specific marker of the differentiating tendon sheath and synovial joints. Developmental Dynamics. 2009 Feb 22;238(3):685–92. doi: 10.1002/dvdy.21865.
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