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IkappaB kinase alpha is essential for development of the mammalian cornea and conjunctiva. — Kaori Yoshida (2000) | RDL Network
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IkappaB kinase alpha is essential for development of the mammalian cornea and conjunctiva.
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Michael Karin
University of California, San Diego
IkappaB kinase alpha is essential for development of the mammalian cornea and conjunctiva.
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2000
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Kaori Yoshida
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Yinling Hu
Michael Karin
University of California, San Diego
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IKKalpha is specifically required for formation of cornea and conjunctiva. This function may be exerted through an effect on NF-kappaB activity.
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