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    Modulation of cyclins and p53 in mesangial cell proliferation and apoptosis during Habu nephritis

    Author
    1. A Ashkenazi
    2. A Hartner
    3. CSCV Haas
    4. DaPeng Chen
    5. Di Wu
    6. DMOX Sadlier
    7. E Ah
    8. ES Kamyshova
    9. F Eitner
    10. H Huang
    11. H Marti
    12. HO Schocklmann
    13. HP Marti
    14. HP Marti
    15. JL Barnes
    16. JSGW Stuart
    17. Jun Wen
    18. K Nitta
    19. LingLing Wu
    20. LQ Qiu
    21. M Kitada
    22. M Serrano
    23. PA Boer-Lima
    24. QingGang Li
    25. R Nur
    26. S Cory
    27. S Maddika
    28. S Wang
    29. SHA Lang
    30. SJ Shankland
    31. SM Ju
    32. T Kuwana
    33. T Mori
    34. TYY Morita
    35. Vieira Neto OM
    36. W Hayashi
    37. XiangMei Chen
    38. Xiaoluan Liu
    39. Y Lu
    40. Y Xie
    41. Yang Lu
    42. Yuansheng Xie
    Publication venue
    'Springer Science and Business Media LLC'
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