Cloning and functional analysis of human p51, which structurally and functionally resembles p53
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Chikashi Ishioka | Akira Nakagawara | Ryunosuke Kanamaru | R. Kanamaru | C. Ishioka | M. Obinata | A. Nakagawara | M. Osada | Y. Ikawa | Mai Ohba | C. Kawahara | I. Katoh | Y. Nimura | S. Ikawa | Motonobu Osada | Yoshinori Nimura | Yoji Ikawa | Mai Ohba | Chikashi Kawahara | Iyoko Katoh | Masuo Obinata | Shuntaro Ikawa
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