The neuroendocrine peptide catestatin is a cutaneous antimicrobial and induced in the skin after injury.
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The neuroendocrine peptide catestatin is a cutaneous antimicrobial and induced in the skin after injury.
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scientific article published on 10 January 2008
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The neuroendocrine peptide cat ...... uced in the skin after injury.
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The neuroendocrine peptide cat ...... uced in the skin after injury.
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The neuroendocrine peptide cat ...... duced in the skin after injury
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Belen Lopez-Garcia
Daniel T O'Connor
Ingrid R Niesman
Katherine A Radek
Laurent Taupenot
Melanie Hupe
Peter M Elias
Sushil K Mahata
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10.1038/SJ.JID.5701225
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2008-01-10T00:00:00Z