Nerve Growth factor regulation of cyclin D1 in PC12 cells through a p21RAS extracellular signal-regulated kinase pathway requires cooperative interactions between Sp1 and nuclear factor-kappaB.
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Richard J Lee | C. Ciccarelli | B. Zani | R. Pestell | M. Fu | G. Watanabe | M. Powell | Mathew C. Casimiro | F. Marampon | V. Popov | Jaime Lindsay
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