Desmoglein-2: a novel regulator of apoptosis in the intestinal epithelium.
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A. Hopkins | A. Nusrat | K. Green | C. Parkos | P. Nava | Kirsten Gerner-Smidt | M. Laukoetter | O. Laur | Porfirio Nava
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