Over-expression of heat shock protein 70 in mice is associated with growth retardation, tumor formation, and early death. (Q46203904)
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English | Over-expression of heat shock protein 70 in mice is associated with growth retardation, tumor formation, and early death. |
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Over-expression of heat shock protein 70 in mice is associated with growth retardation, tumor formation, and early death (English)
Valerie Vanhooren
Liesbeth Desmyter
Ye-Dong Fan
Lieve Vanwalleghem
Wim Van Molle
Sylviane Dewaele
Marleen Praet
Roland Contreras
Claude Libert