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bibliographicCitation Huang L, Li GH, Yu Q, Xu Y, Cvetkovski S, Wang X, Parajuli N, Udo-Inyang I, Kaplan D, Zhou L, Yao Z, Mi QS. Smad2/4 Signaling Pathway Is Critical for Epidermal Langerhans Cell Repopulation Under Inflammatory Condition but Not Required for Their Homeostasis at Steady State. Front Immunol. 2020;11():912. PMID: 32457763; PMCID: PMC7221176.
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