Regulation of keratinocyte differentiation by O-GlcNAcylation.
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Eun Jin Lee | Jeung-Hoon Lee | C. D. Kim | J. Y. Lee | Kyung-Cheol Sohn | M. Im | Y. Lee | Y. Seo | Jung-Min Shin | E. Lim | T. Yoon | Yoon-I No | Ji Yeoun Lee | K. Sohn | Jung-Min Shin | C. Kim | E. Lee
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