Apoptosis induced in Jurkat cells by several agents is preceded by intracellular acidification.
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R. Gottlieb | B. Babior | E. Skowronski | R A Gottlieb | J Nordberg | E Skowronski | B M Babior | J. Nordberg | E. Skowronski
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