A systems approach identifies co-signaling molecules of early growth response 1 transcription factor in immobilization stress
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Xiaoping Liu | Nikolaos A. Papanikolaou | Andrej Tillinger | Athanasios G. Papavassiliou | Esther L. Sabban | A. Papavassiliou | E. Sabban | N. Papanikolaou | A. Tillinger | Xiaoping Liu
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