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106 related items for PubMed ID: 31173393
1. Hsp105α suppresses Adriamycin-induced cell death via nuclear localization signal-dependent nuclear accumulation. Yamane T, Saito Y, Teshima H, Hagino M, Kakihana A, Sato S, Shimada M, Kato Y, Kuga T, Yamagishi N, Nakayama Y. J Cell Biochem; 2019 Oct; 120(10):17951-17962. PubMed ID: 31173393 [Abstract] [Full Text] [Related]
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