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Cross-talk through CD40-CD40L interaction in co-culture of mast cells and astrocytes : 동시 배양 체계 내에서 비만 세포와 성상 세포간의 양 방향 신호 전달 경로를 통한 활성화

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' Cross-talk through CD40-CD40L interaction in co-culture of mast cells and astrocytes : 동시 배양 체계 내에서 비만 세포와 성상 세포간의 양 방향 신호 전달 경로를 통한 활성화' 의 주제별 논문영향력
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  • astrocyte
  • cd40-cd40l
  • cytokine
  • eae
  • mapks
  • mast cell
  • ms
  • rho family gtp molecules pkc isoforms
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' Cross-talk through CD40-CD40L interaction in co-culture of mast cells and astrocytes : 동시 배양 체계 내에서 비만 세포와 성상 세포간의 양 방향 신호 전달 경로를 통한 활성화' 의 참고문헌

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