PED/PEA-15: an anti-apoptotic molecule that regulates FAS/TNFR1-induced apoptosis
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G. Condorelli | F. Oriente | P. Formisano | F. Beguinot | C. Miele | A. Trencia | G. Vigliotta | M. Caruso | A. Cafieri | Paola Andalò
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