Induction of PreB cell apoptosis by 7,12-dimethylbenz[a]anthracene in long-term primary murine bone marrow cultures.
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P. Toselli | J. Tilly | D. Sherr | L. Hafer | K. Mann | A. Shneider | R. Near | K. Yamaguchi | A. Trombino | R. Matulka | S. Yang | X. Tao | Jonathan L. Tilly | Koren K. Mann | Richard I. Near | Xiao-Jing Tao | Raymond A. Matulka | Koichi Yamaguchi | Alexander M. Shneider | Paul Toselli | Shi Yang | Laurie J. Hafer
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