Activation of the ATF6, XBP1 and grp78 genes in human hepatocellular carcinoma: a possible involvement of the ER stress pathway in hepatocarcinogenesis.
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K. Mori | T. Wakatsuki | A. Hada | O. Matsubara | M. Shuda | N. Kondoh | T. Okada | N. Yamamoto | Mikio Yamamoto | N. Imazeki | M. Arai | Kenji Tanaka
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