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S. Gariboldi, M. Palazzo, L. Zanobbio, S. Selleri, M. Sommariva, L. Sfondrini, S. Cavicchini, A. Balsari, and C. Rumio Low molecular weight hyaluronic acid increases the self-defense of skin epithelium by induction of beta-defensin 2 via TLR2 and TLR4 J. Immunol. 181 2008 2103 2110
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(2008)
J. Immunol.
, vol.181
, pp. 2103-2110
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Gariboldi, S.1
Palazzo, M.2
Zanobbio, L.3
Selleri, S.4
Sommariva, M.5
Sfondrini, L.6
Cavicchini, S.7
Balsari, A.8
Rumio, C.9
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