Corrigendum to “P75NTR regulates autophagy through the YAP-mTOR pathway to increase the proliferation of interfollicular epidermal cells and promote wound healing in diabetic mice” [Biochim. Biophys. Acta - Mol. Basis Dis.] 2024 Mar; 1870 (3): 167012
Zhenjie Wu , Chunyan Liu , Siyuan Yin , Ru Song , Jiaxu Ma , Rui Sun , Guoqi Cao , Yongpan Lu , Jian Liu , Linqi Su , Yibing Wang
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