'Young' oral fibroblasts are geno/phenotypically distinct

S. Enoch, M. A. Peake, I. Wall, L. Davies, J. Farrier, P. Giles, D. Kipling, P. Price, R. Moseley, D. Thomas, P. Stephens*

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