TGF-β1 Protects against Mesangial Cell Apoptosis via Induction of Autophagy*
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Yan Ding | Jin Kuk Kim | Mary E. Choi | Yan Ding | S. I. Kim | Seon-Jin Lee | Hee-Jun Na | Jin Kuk Kim | S. Jun | Hee-Jun Na | Sung Il Kim | Soo Young Jun | Seon Jin Lee
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