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An alternatively spliced Muc10 glycoprotein ligand for putative l-selectin binding during mouse embryonic submandibular gland morphogenesis

,Accepted 13 February 2001.

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Archives of Oral Biology
Volume 46, Issue 8 , Pages 745-757 , August 2001