Retinoblastoma protein promotes oxidative phosphorylation through upregulation of glycolytic genes in oncogene-induced senescent cells
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M. Nakao | M. Narita | S. Takebayashi | Akihisa Sakamoto | S. Hino | Hiroshi Tanaka | Y. Nakatsu | Tomoka Igata | Shinjiro Hino
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