Chemokine CXCL16 regulates neutrophil and macrophage infiltration into injured muscle, promoting muscle regeneration.
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Jie Du | W. Mitch | Xiaonan H. Wang | Liping Zhang | Jie Du | Liping Zhang | William E Mitch | Limei Ran | Gabriela E Garcia | Xiaonan H Wang | Shuhua Han | Shuhua Han | G. Garcia | Limei Ran | G. Garcia
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