Retinoic acid attenuates cytokine-driven fibroblast degradation of extracellular matrix in three-dimensional culture.
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D. Romberger | S. Rennard | J. Spurzem | Y. Zhu | H. Wang | T. Kohyama | R. Ertl | X. Liu | F. Wen | Y. Zhu | Xiangde Liu | Hangjun Wang
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