EGF-mediated induction of Mcl-1 at the switch to lactation is essential for alveolar cell survival
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Aaron T. L. Lun | François Vaillant | Thomas Preiss | Gordon K. Smyth | Jane E. Visvader | J. Visvader | A. Strasser | T. Preiss | G. Smyth | P. Bouillet | G. Lindeman | Tamara Beck | N. Fu | F. Vaillant | B. Pal | Bhupinder Pal | Anne C. Rios | Philippe Bouillet | Andreas Strasser | Geoffrey J. Lindeman | S. Best | Nai Yang Fu | Rina Soetanto | Kevin Liu | Tamara Beck | Sarah A. Best | R. Soetanto | K. Liu | Nai-yang Fu
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