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Human bone sialoprotein I and II enhance fibroblast attachmentin vitro

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Somerman, M.J., Fisher, L.W., Foster, R.A. et al. Human bone sialoprotein I and II enhance fibroblast attachmentin vitro . Calcif Tissue Int 43, 50–53 (1988). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02555169

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