TNFSF10 (TRAIL), a p53 target gene that mediates p53-dependent cell death
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Gabriel Krigsfeld | W. El-Deiry | D. Dicker | Gen Sheng Wu | Wenge Wang | J. Xu | G. Krigsfeld | Wafik S. El-Deiry | Kageaki Kuribayashi | Wenge Wang | P. Mayes | Patrick A. Mayes | Kageaki Kuribayashi | JIng Xu | David T. Dicker | Jing Xu
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