Activation of TLR2 Enhances Tight Junction Barrier in Epidermal Keratinocytes
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Yoshinori Sugiyama | Shintaro Inoue | Aya Komiya | Hiroyuki Yoshida | S. Inoue | Takuo Yuki | Yumiko Akazawa | H. Yoshida | Y. Sugiyama | Y. Akazawa | A. Komiya | T. Yuki
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