cAMP response element-binding (CREB) signalling and ovarian surface epithelial cell survival.
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A. Zeleznik | S. Hillier | M T Rae | S G Hillier | A S McNeilly | A J Zeleznik | M. Rae | O Gubbay | F X Donadeu | F. X. Donadeu | O. Gubbay | A. McNeilly
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