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C. elegans serine-threonine kinase KIN-29 modulates TGFbeta signaling and regulates body size formation.
Maduzia LL, Roberts AF, Wang H, Lin X, Chin LJ, Zimmerman CM, Cohen S, Feng XH, Padgett RW
BMC Dev Biol 2005, 5:8
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