Regenerating Skeletal Muscle Compensates for the Impaired Macrophage Functions Leading to Normal Muscle Repair in Retinol Saturase Null Mice
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K. Palczewski | P. Gogolák | Z. Szondy | Z. Sarang | Alexander R Moise | Nastaran Tarban | H. Halász | É. Garabuczi | E. Garabuczi | Éva Garabuczi
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