Reduced migration, altered matrix and enhanced TGFβ1 signaling are signatures of mouse keratinocytes lacking Sdc1
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M. Stepp | Li Jiang | Luowei Li | S. Yuspa | M. Larsen | R. Jurjus | S. Pal‐Ghosh | G. Tadvalkar | K. LoSicco | Yueyuan Liu | A. Sekaran | S. Pal-Ghosh
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