Tetraspanin CD9-derived peptides inhibits Pseudomonas aeruginosa corneal infection and aids in wound healing of corneal epithelial cells.
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Praveen Kumar Jadi | S. MacNeil | P. Monk | Luke R. Green | Katarzyna Okurowska | P. Garg | Alpana Dave | L. Partridge | Sanhita Roy | Lucy Urwin | Khatija Tabbasum | R. Issa | Apurwa Samarth | K. Okurowska | Rahaf Issa
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