Apoptosis resistance downstream of eIF4E: posttranscriptional activation of an anti-apoptotic transcript carrying a consensus hairpin structure
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Claes Wahlestedt | Ola Larsson | Vitaly A. Polunovsky | Danhua Fan | C. Wahlestedt | C. Reilly | O. Larsson | Zicai Liang | M. Peterson | V. Polunovsky | P. Bitterman | Peter B. Bitterman | David M. Perlman | Cavan S. Reilly | Mark Peterson | Cecilia Dahlgren | Zicai Liang | Shunan Li | Danhua Fan | D. Perlman | C. Dahlgren | Shunan Li
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