CD95-Related Apoptotic Machinery Is Functional in Pancreatic Cancer Cells
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概要
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- 2001-05-01
著者
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VAITKEVICIUS Vainutis
Department of Internal Medicine, Wayne State University School of Medicine, Karmanos Cancer Institut
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SARKAR Fazlul
Department of Pathology, Wayne State University School of Medicine, Karmanos Cancer Institute and Ha
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Adsay Volkan
Department Of Pathology Karmanos Cancer Institute Wayne State University School Of Medicine
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Sarkar Fazlul
Department Of Internal Medicine Karmanos Cancer Institute Wayne State University School Of Medicine
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Vaitkevicius Vainutis
Department Of Internal Medicine Karmanos Cancer Institute Wayne State University School Of Medicine
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GLAZYRIN Alexey
Department of Pathology, Karmanos Cancer Institute, Wayne State University School of Medicine
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Glazyrin Alexey
Department Of Pathology Karmanos Cancer Institute Wayne State University School Of Medicine
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VAITKEVICIUS Vainutis
Department of Division of Hematology/Oncology, Barbara Ann Karmanos Cancer Institute and Wayne State University School of Medicine
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