Macrophage-derived IL-10 mediates mucosal repair by epithelial WISP-1 signaling.
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T. Denning | G. Leoni | R. Hilgarth | A. Nusrat | J. Spence | P. Dedhia | C. Parkos | P. Neumann | Priya H. Dedhia | J. Brazil | Miguel Quirós | V. Azcutia | H. Nishio | M. Feng | H. Williams | Christian Gerner-Smidt | Monique N O'Leary | Dorothée Siuda | G. Bernal | Vicky Garcia-Hernandez | Giovanna Leoni
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