Constitutive activity of NADPH oxidase 1 (Nox1) that promotes its own activity suppresses the colon epithelial cell migration
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A. Yamauchi | M. Kajikawa | K. Miyano | Shuichiro Okamoto | F. Kuribayashi | M. Taura | C. Kawai | Takuya Kiyohara
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