Inhibition of activator protein-1 by sulforaphane involves interaction with cysteine in the cFos DNA-binding domain: implications for chemoprevention of UVB-induced skin cancer.
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S. Dickinson | K. Saboda | G. Bowden | E. R. Olson | Jian Zhang | Tania Melton | Sally E. Dickinson | T. Melton
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