The combination of RL-QN15 and OH-CATH30 promotes the repair of acne via the TLR2/NF-κB pathway
Yubing Huang(Kunming Medical University), Xinwang Yang(Kunming Medical University), Zijian Kang(Kunming Medical University), Jing Tang(Stanford University), Qiuye Jia(Kunming Medical University), Yuansheng Li(Kunming University of Science and Technology), Zhe Fu(Kunming Medical University), Zeqiong Ru(Kunming Medical University), Ziqi Wei(Kunming Medical University), Zhaoxun Xiao(Kunming Medical University), Chao Li(Kunming Medical University), Ke Liu(Kunming Medical University), Xin Liu(University of Science and Technology of China), Yun Li(Kunming Medical University), Yutong Wu(Army Medical University), Ying Peng(Kunming Medical University), Dan Ni(Kunming Medical University), Ying Wang(State Ethnic Affairs Commission), Chengxing Liu(Kunming Medical University)
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