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TGF-β signaling in health and disease

The TGF-β regulatory system plays crucial roles in the preservation of organismal integrity. TGF-β signaling controls metazoan embryo development, tissue homeostasis, and injury repair through coordinated effects on cell proliferation, phenotypic plasticity, migration, metabolic adaptation, and immu...

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Published in:Cell 2023-09, Vol.186 (19), p.4007-4037
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