Secretory phospholipase Pla2g2a confers resistance to intestinal tumorigenesis
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Eric S. Lander | Richard B. Halberg | E. Lander | T. Hawkins | P. Richardson | R. Mulherkar | W. Dove | R. Halberg | R. Cormier | Trevor L. Hawkins | William F. Dove | Rita Mulherkar | Robert T. Cormier | Karen H. Hong | Paul Richardson | K. H. Hong
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