PKC-δ and -ε regulate NF-κB activation induced by cholecystokinin and TNF-α in pancreatic acinar cells
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Akihiko Satoh | A. Satoh | T. Shimosegawa | S. Pandol | I. Gukovsky | A. Gukovskaya | J. Reeve | Tooru Shimosegawa | Ilya Gukovsky | Anna S. Gukovskaya | Stephen J. Pandol | Jose Nieto | Jason H. Cheng | Joseph R. Reeve | Jose Nieto | J. Nieto
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