Oncostatin M induces upregulation of claudin-2 in rodent hepatocytes coinciding with changes in morphology and function of tight junctions.
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M. Osanai | K. Hirata | N. Sawada | M. Murata | T. Kojima | H. Chiba | M. Imamura | M. Lan | Seiichi Son
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