Injury-induced innate immune response in human skin mediated by transactivation of the epidermal growth factor receptor
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Injury-induced innate immune response in human skin mediated by transactivation of the epidermal growth factor receptor
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Injury-induced innate immune r ...... idermal growth factor receptor
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Injury-induced innate immune r ...... idermal growth factor receptor
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Injury-induced innate immune r ...... idermal growth factor receptor
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Injury-induced innate immune r ...... idermal growth factor receptor
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Injury-induced innate immune r ...... idermal growth factor receptor
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Alice A Roberts
Artur Schmidtchen
Dharma R Thapa
Erika V Valore
K Markus Roupé
Ole E Sørensen
Ulf Sjöbring
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10.1172/JCI28422
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2006-06-15T00:00:00Z