Acute Pancreatitis Accelerates Initiation and Progression to Pancreatic Cancer in Mice Expressing Oncogenic Kras in the Nestin Cell Lineage
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Jason R. Gunn | Murray Korc | Daniel S. Longnecker | M. Korc | C. Carrière | J. Gunn | A. Young | D. Longnecker | Catherine Carrière | Alison L. Young
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