Identification of SCN3B as a novel p53-inducible proapoptotic gene
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Toshiharu Yamashita | Kohzoh Imai | Minoru Toyota | M. Toyota | M. Ohe-Toyota | R. Maruyama | Y. Sasaki | T. Tokino | Tsuyoshi Saito | K. Imai | K. Adachi | T. Yamashita | S. Ishida | Y. Hinoda | R. Kudo | Yuji Hinoda | Reo Maruyama | Yasushi Sasaki | Takashi Tokino | Tsuyoshi Saito | Ryuichi Kudo | Katsuya Adachi | Setsuko Ishida | Mutsumi Ohe-Toyota | Mutsumi Ohe-Toyota
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