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bibliographicCitation Yamaguchi Y, Mann DM, Ruoslahti E. Negative regulation of transforming growth factor-beta by the proteoglycan decorin. Nature. 1990 Jul 19;346(6281):281–4. doi: 10.1038/346281a0. PMID: 2374594.
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