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Glucocorticoid-induced apoptosis of human leukemic cells is caused by the repressive function of the glucocorticoid receptor. — Arno Helmberg (1995) | RDL Network
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Glucocorticoid-induced apoptosis of human leukemic cells is caused by the repressive function of the glucocorticoid receptor.
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Michael Karin
University of California, San Diego
Glucocorticoid-induced apoptosis of human leukemic cells is caused by the repressive function of the glucocorticoid receptor.
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1995
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Arno Helmberg
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Carmé Caelles
Michael Karin
University of California, San Diego
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