Hyperproliferation of PKD1 cystic cells is induced by insulin-like growth factor-1 activation of the Ras/Raf signalling system.
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M. O'hare | P. Harris | S. Rossetti | A. Ong | A. Streets | C. Sharpe | E. Parker | L. J. Newby
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