Extracellular Acidic pH Activates the Sterol Regulatory Element-Binding Protein 2 to Promote Tumor Progression.
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H. Aburatani | T. Shimamura | T. Kodama | Tetsuo Yoshida | Ayano Kondo | T. Hamakubo | J. Sakai | T. Osawa | Shogo Yamamoto | Ryo Nakaki | Teppei Shimamura
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