Proteasome Inhibition Induces Nuclear Translocation and Transcriptional Activation of the Dioxin Receptor in Mouse Embryo Primary Fibroblasts in the Absence of Xenobiotics
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S. Mulero-Navarro | P. Fernández-Salguero | Sonia Mulero-Navarro | Belen Santiago-Josefat | Eulalia Pozo-Guisado | Pedro M. Fernandez-Salguero | Belén Santiago-Josefat | E. Pozo‐Guisado | Sonia Mulero-Navarro | Eulalia Pozo‐Guisado
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