The Level of Intracellular Glutathione Is a Key Regulator for the Induction of Stress-Activated Signal Transduction Pathways Including Jun N-Terminal Protein Kinases and p38 Kinase by Alkylating Agents (Q40023085)

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scientific article published on August 1, 1997
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The Level of Intracellular Glutathione Is a Key Regulator for the Induction of Stress-Activated Signal Transduction Pathways Including Jun N-Terminal Protein Kinases and p38 Kinase by Alkylating Agents
scientific article published on August 1, 1997

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    The level of intracellular glutathione is a key regulator for the induction of stress-activated signal transduction pathways including Jun N-terminal protein kinases and p38 kinase by alkylating agents (English)
    The Level of Intracellular Glutathione Is a Key Regulator for the Induction of Stress-Activated Signal Transduction Pathways Including Jun N-Terminal Protein Kinases and p38 Kinase by Alkylating Agents (English)
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