Tobacco smoke promotes lung tumorigenesis by triggering IKKbeta- and JNK1-dependent inflammation.
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Hiroyuki Takahashi | Michael Karin | M. Karin | H. Ogata | D. Broide | Hiroyuki Takahashi | Hisanobu Ogata | Reiko Nishigaki | David H Broide | R. Nishigaki
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