A Novel Role of a Lipid Species, Sphingosine-1-Phosphate, in Epithelial Innate Immunity
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A. Borkowski | P. Elias | Yong-Moon Lee | R. Gallo | W. Holleran | M. Hupe | J. Saba | Kyungho Park | Y. Uchida | K. Shin
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