Resin Monomer 2-Hydroxyethyl Methacrylate (HEMA) is a Potent Inducer of Apoptotic Cell Death in Human and Mouse Cells
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- 2005-02-01
著者
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Paranjpe A.
The Jane And Jerry Weintraub Center For Reconstructive Biotechnology The Jonsson Comprehensive Cance
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PARANJPE A.
Division of Oral Biology and Oral Medicine, UCLA School of Dentistry, The Jane and Jerry Weintraub C
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BORDADOR L.
Division of Oral Biology and Oral Medicine, UCLA School of Dentistry, The Jane and Jerry Weintraub C
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WANG M.-y.
Division of Oral Biology and Oral Medicine, UCLA School of Dentistry, The Jane and Jerry Weintraub C
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HUME W.
Division of Oral Biology and Oral Medicine, UCLA School of Dentistry, The Jane and Jerry Weintraub C
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JEWETT A.
Division of Oral Biology and Oral Medicine, UCLA School of Dentistry, The Jane and Jerry Weintraub C
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Hume W.
The Jane And Jerry Weintraub Center For Reconstructive Biotechnology The Jonsson Comprehensive Cance
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Jewett A.
The Jane And Jerry Weintraub Center For Reconstructive Biotechnology The Jonsson Comprehensive Cance
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Wang M.-y.
Division Of Oral Biology And Oral Medicine Ucla School Of Dentistry The Jane And Jerry Weintraub Cen
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Bordador L.
Division Of Oral Biology And Oral Medicine Ucla School Of Dentistry The Jane And Jerry Weintraub Cen
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