Exocytosis of acid sphingomyelinase by wounded cells promotes endocytosis and plasma membrane repair
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C. Devlin | E. Schuchman | I. Tabas | N. Andrews | Xingxuan He | C. Tam | A. Flannery | M. C. Fernandes | Vincent Idone | V. Idone | Christina C Tam | Christina C. Tam
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