RANTES/CCL5 mediated-biological effects depend on the syndecan-4/PKCα signaling pathway
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A. Sutton | N. Charnaux | O. Oudar | H. Hlawaty | N. Saito | O. Haddad | T. Ueyama | N. Suffee | Erwan Guyot | C. Laguillier | V. Friand | F. Chmilewsky | L. Maillard
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