Alpha-single chains of collagen type VI inhibit the fibrogenic effects of triple helical collagen VI in hepatic stellate cells
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D. Chan | E. Sahin | D. Schuppan | R. Somasundaram | A. Catic | M. Rühl | C. Freise | U. Erben | Christopher Chronowski | W. Tegge | T. Dagdelen | Hyunho Lee | Jessica Cziomer | Maik Lösekann | Ergun Sahin
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