Life after corpse engulfment: phagocytosis of apoptotic cells leads to VEGF secretion and cell growth
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T. Welte | N. Voelkel | V. Fadok | P. Henson | C. Sauer | H. Golpon | L. Taraseviciene-Stewart | Robertas Scerbavicius
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