Wnt5A/CaMKII signaling contributes to the inflammatory response of macrophages and is a target for the antiinflammatory action of activated protein C and interleukin-10 (Q24305460)

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Wnt5A/CaMKII signaling contributes to the inflammatory response of macrophages and is a target for the antiinflammatory action of activated protein C and interleukin-10
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    Wnt5A/CaMKII signaling contributes to the inflammatory response of macrophages and is a target for the antiinflammatory action of activated protein C and interleukin-10 (English)
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    Claudia Pereira
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    Dominik J Schaer
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    Esther B Bachli
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    Michael O Kurrer
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    Gabriele Schoedon
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    March 2008
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    504-10
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