Membrane‐bound Kit ligand regulates melanocyte adhesion and survival, providing physical interaction with an intraepithelial niche
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B. Wehrle-Haller | S. Tabone-Eglinger | N. Aebischer | Monique Wehrle-Haller | Marie-Claude Jacquier | Marie‐Claude Jacquier
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