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FABP5;jsessionid=C1845BF8A366A4594F3FD1D8732D6E23
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Fatty acid-binding protein 5 is a functional biomarker and indicator of ferroptosis in cerebral hypo…
Keratinocyte FABP5-VCP complex mediates recruitment of neutrophils in psoriasis.
High levels of fatty acid-binding protein 5 excessively enhances fatty acid synthesis and proliferat…
FABP5 is important for cognitive function and is an important regulator of the physiological effects…
Epidermal Fatty Acid‒Binding Protein Mediates Depilatory-Induced Acute Skin Inflammation.
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