DPM1 through SERPINB5 modulates desmosomal adhesion and epidermal differentiation
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H. Franz | V. Spindler | Chiara Stüdle | M. Rathod | A. Zimmermann | C. Schinner | Marie-Therès Wanuske | Pauline Hanns | K. Buczak | V. Beyersdorfer | Karen Leal Fischer | Henriette Franz
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