Defective STING expression potentiates IL-13 signaling in epithelial cells in eosinophilic chronic rhinosinusitis with nasal polyps.
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S. Wenzel | Q. Ning | D. Wang | Zheng Liu | G. Zhen | Kai Xu | Di Yu | D. Hu | Hai Wang | L. Pan | Jia Song | M. Zeng | Yuxia Liang | J. Ruan | Zhe‐Zheng Wang | Jing‐Xian Li | Qiao Xiao | Meng‐Chen Wang | Lili Shi | Yi-Bo Liu | Zhe-zheng Wang | Lili Shi
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