Silica-induced activation of c-Jun-NH2-terminal amino kinases, protracted expression of the activator protein-1 proto-oncogene, fra-1, and S-phase alterations are mediated via oxidative stress.
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J. Bravman | B. Mossman | C. Timblin | A. Shukla | B T Mossman | A Shukla | C R Timblin | A K Hubbard | J Bravman | A. Hubbard | Jonathan Bravman
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