The E3 ubiquitin ligase WWP2 regulates pro-fibrogenic monocyte infiltration and activity in heart fibrosis
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E. Petretto | A. Zhang | Manvendra K. Singh | Nicole G. Z. Tee | Shuang Chen | Gabriel Chew | Shiyang Liu | Nithya Devapragash | E. Tan | K.-Y. Huang | J. Behmoaras | Masum M. Mia | Jing Guo | Jui-Zhi Loh | Huimei Chen | Shiyang Liu
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