Dose-dependent oncogene-induced senescence in vivo and its evasion during mammary tumorigenesis
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Lewis A. Chodosh | L. Chodosh | S. Moody | C. J. Sarkisian | R. Boxer | D. Stairs | Christopher J. Sarkisian | Blaine A. Keister | Douglas B. Stairs | Robert B. Boxer | Susan E. Moody
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