Role of ceramide synthase 2 in G-CSF signaling and G-CSF-R translocation into detergent-resistant membranes
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N. Ferreirós | S. Grösch | G. Geisslinger | Jennifer Kurz | T. Ulshöfer | S. Schiffmann | Marthe-Susanna Wegner | J. Barthelmes | L. Blum | Luise A Roser
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