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bibliographicCitation Tompkins K, Veis A. Polypeptides translated from alternatively spliced transcripts of the amelogenin gene, devoid of the exon 6a, b, c region, have specific effects on tooth germ development in culture. Connect Tissue Res. 2002;43(2-3):224–31. doi: 10.1080/03008200290001096. PMID: 12489164.
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