Anti-apoptotic role of S100A8 in X-ray irradiated keratinocytes.
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Young-sook Lee | M. Cho | Jeung-Hoon Lee | Y. Lee | Ki-Hwan Kim | Sunhyae Jang | C. Hwang | K. Sohn | C. Kim
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