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Epigenetic control of IL-23 expression in keratinocytes is important for chronic skin inflammation by Hui Li, Qi Yao, Alberto Garcia Mariscal, Xudong Wu, Justus Hülse, Esben Pedersen, Kristian Helin, Ari Waisman, Caroline Vinkel, Simon Francis Thomsen, Alexandra Avgustinova, Salvador Aznar Benitah, Paola Lovato, Hanne Norsgaard, Mette Sidsel Mortensen, Lone Veng, Björn Rozell, Cord Brakebusch
Published 2018Artigo -
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Selective activation of the M <sub>1</sub> muscarinic acetylcholine receptor achieved by allosteric potentiation by Lei Ma, Matthew A. Seager, Marion Wittmann, Marlene A. Jacobson, Denise Bickel, Maryann Burno, Keith Jones, Valerie Kuzmick Graufelds, Guangping Xu, Michelle Pearson, Alexander McCampbell, Renee C. Gaspar, Paul J. Shughrue, Andrew Danziger, Christopher P. Regan, Rose Flick, Danette Pascarella, Susan L. Garson, Scott M. Doran, Constantine Kreatsoulas, Lone Veng, Craig W. Lindsley, William D. Shipe, Scott D. Kuduk, Cyrille Sur, Gene G. Kinney, Guy R. Seabrook, William J. Ray
Published 2009Artigo
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