Type IV collagen α6 chain is a regulator of keratin 10 in keratinization of oral mucosal epithelium
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R. Momota | E. S. Hara | T. Yonezawa | T. Kuboki | K. Maekawa | T. Oohashi | M. Ono | Taishi Komori | T. Takarada | A. Kimura-Ono | Takahiro Maeba | Junji Ueda | H. Nguyen
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