Syncoilin is an intermediate filament protein in activated hepatic stellate cells
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K. Davies | M. Najimi | E. Sokal | A. El Taghdouini | I. Mannaerts | L. Grunsven | H. Reynaert | B. Edwards | B. Schroyen | A. E. Taghdouini | N. Eysackers | E. Rossen | Z. Liu | D. Blijweert | Etienne Sokal | Zhenan Liu | Ben Edwards | Kay E. Davies | Hendrik Reynaert
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