Stress-Activated NRF2-MDM2 Cascade Controls Neoplastic Progression in Pancreas.
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M. Karin | D. Tarin | M. Valasek | M. Diaz-Meco | J. Moscat | D. Dhar | T. Reya | Ning Li | M. Goggins | Nikki K. Lytle | Xuefeng Wu | A. Umemura | C. D. Browne | Sourav Banerjee | J. Todoric | L. Antonucci | J. Fagman | G. Di Caro | H. Kessler | Atsushi Umemura
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