Connective tissue activation. xxxvi. the origin, variety, distribution, and biologic fate of connective tissue activating peptide–iii isoforms: characteristics in patients with rheumatic, renal, and arterial disease

C. W. Castor, P. C. Andrews, R. D. Swartz, S. G. Ellis, P. A. Hossler, M. R. Clark, E. L. Matteson, E. F. Sachter

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