IL-17A promotes the growth of airway epithelial cells through ERK-dependent signaling pathway.
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H. Kubo | Hidetada Sasaki | Mika Watanabe | M. Yamaya | H. Yasuda | Takahiko Sasaki | M. Numasaki | D. Inoue
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