Akt1 signalling supports acinar proliferation and limits acinar‐to‐ductal metaplasia formation upon induction of acute pancreatitis
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Rong Chen | A. Hills | R. Graf | S. Sonda | E. Saponara | Marta Bombardo | E. Malagola | O. Tschopp | M. Dietrich | T. Reding | S. Myers | R. Zuellig
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