Identification of a Molecular Signaling Network that Regulates a Cellular Necrotic Cell Death Pathway
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Alexei Degterev | Junying Yuan | Ramnik J. Xavier | R. Xavier | Aylwin Ng | A. Degterev | Junying Yuan | J. Hitomi | D. E. Christofferson | Jianhua Yao | Aylwin Ng | Junichi Hitomi | Dana E Christofferson | Jianhua Yao | Dana E. Christofferson
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