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Tri-nucleotide receptors play a critical role in epithelial cell wound repair

Authors
  1. A Zsembery
  2. AH Cornell-Bell
  3. B Schafer
  4. CI Seye
  5. D Communi
  6. EM Schwiebert
  7. G Burnstock
  8. GF Wilkinson
  9. GR Ehring
  10. HT Sponsel
  11. I Milenkovic
  12. Ilene Weinger
  13. J Amstrup
  14. J Andreev
  15. J Liu
  16. J Pintor
  17. JD Zieske
  18. JT Neary
  19. JT Neary
  20. K Araki-Sasaki
  21. L Erb
  22. L Yang
  23. LI Santiago-Pérez
  24. LM Luttrell
  25. LM Luttrell
  26. M Idzko
  27. MD Bradford
  28. MP Abbracchio
  29. N Moghal
  30. N Prenzel
  31. QH Song
  32. SP Soltoff
  33. TW Traut
  34. V Ralevic
  35. VE Klepeis
  36. VE Klepeis
  37. Veronica E. Klepeis
  38. Vickery Trinkaus-Randall
  39. X Pillois
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