Smad2 and Smad3 Inversely Regulate TGF-β Autoinduction in Clostridium butyricum-Activated Dendritic Cells.
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R. Morita | A. Yoshimura | K. Takeda | T. Kanai | M. Matsumoto | M. Nomura | Kyoko Komai | Keita Saeki | A. Hayashi | Ikkou Kashiwagi | Takashi Schichita
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