Homeobox gene Dlx-2 is implicated in metabolic stress-induced necrosis
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Ho Sung Kang | Hyun Min Jeon | Sung-Chul Lim | Cho Hee Kim | Su Yeon Lee | S. Han | Sung-Chul Lim | H. Kang | Min Kyung Ju | Hye Sun Bae | Hye Gyeong Park | Song Iy Han | C. Kim | M. Ju | H. Park | H. Bae | H. M. Jeon
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