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Correction: Granulin as an important immune molecule involved in lamprey tissue repair and regeneration by promoting cell proliferation and migration

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Correction: Granulin as an important immune molecule involved in lamprey tissue repair and regeneration by promoting cell proliferation and migration
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Cellular & Molecular Biology Letters, October 2022
DOI 10.1186/s11658-022-00396-8
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Ruixiang Sun, Dong Wang, Yuxuan Song, Qingwei Li, Peng Su, Yue Pang

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