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7. Vasopressin stimulates the proliferation and differentiation of red blood cell precursors and improves recovery from anemia

10. Mesenchymal-Stromal Cell-like Melanoma-Associated Fibroblasts Increase IL-10 Production by Macrophages in a Cyclooxygenase/Indoleamine 2,3-Dioxygenase-Dependent Manner

11. Report of a Novel ALOX12B Mutation in Self-Improving Collodion Ichthyosis with an Overview of the Genetic Background of the Collodion Baby Phenotype

13. Visualization of Keratin with Diffuse Reflectance and Autofluorescence Imaging and Nonlinear Optical Microscopy in a Rare Keratinopathic Ichthyosis

17. Commentary on Winzeler et al ‘Low arginine vasopressin levels in patients with diabetes insipidus are not associated with anaemia’

29. Reply to 'Mesenchymal stem cells: another anti-inflammatory treatment for sepsis?'

30. Erratum: Corrigendum: Bone marrow stromal cells attenuate sepsis via prostaglandin E2–dependent reprogramming of host macrophages to increase their interleukin-10 production

31. Bone marrow stromal cells attenuate sepsis via prostaglandin E2–dependent reprogramming of host macrophages to increase their interleukin-10 production

34. Bone marrow stromal cells attenuate sepsis via prostaglandin E2–dependent reprogramming of host macrophages to increase their interleukin-10 production.

35. The neonatal Fc receptor (FcRn) is expressed in the bovine lung

36. Microbial imbalance in Darier disease: Dominance of various staphylococcal species and absence of Cutibacteria.

37. Commentary on Winzeler et al 'Low arginine vasopressin levels in patients with diabetes insipidus are not associated with anaemia'.

38. [Role of cancer stem cells in the progression and heterogeneity of melanoma].

39. Bone marrow stromal cells attenuate sepsis via prostaglandin E(2)-dependent reprogramming of host macrophages to increase their interleukin-10 production.

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