Coordinated regulation and colocalization of αv integrin and its activating enzyme proprotein convertase PC5 in vivo
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E. Fleck | N. Seidah | M. Marcinkiewicz | M. Chrétien | S. Goetze | P. Stawowy | K. Graf | M. Roser
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