Syndecan‐4 regulates platelet‐derived growth factor‐mediated MAP kinase activation by altering intracellular reactive oxygen species
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I. Han | E. Oh | Y. Bae | Jisun Hwang | Jung-Hyun Lee | Jungyean Kim | Hey Sun Park
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