NHE1 Regulates the Stratum Corneum Permeability Barrier Homeostasis
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Enrico Gratton | Theodora M Mauro | E. Gratton | P. Elias | D. Crumrine | T. Mauro | W. Holleran | N. Barry | M. Behne | Peter M Elias | Kerry M Hanson | Martin J Behne | Nicholas P Barry | Jamie W Meyer | Satoru Murata | Debra Crumrine | Robert W Clegg | Walter M Holleran | Jamie W. Meyer | K. M. Hanson | S. Murata | Robert W. Clegg
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