Persistent activation of ERK1/2 by lead acetate increases nucleotide excision repair synthesis and confers anti-cytotoxicity and anti-mutagenicity (Q44285114)

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scientific article published in January 2003
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Persistent activation of ERK1/2 by lead acetate increases nucleotide excision repair synthesis and confers anti-cytotoxicity and anti-mutagenicity
scientific article published in January 2003

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    Persistent activation of ERK1/2 by lead acetate increases nucleotide excision repair synthesis and confers anti-cytotoxicity and anti-mutagenicity (English)
    Yun-Wei Lin
    Show-Mei Chuang
    Jia-Ling Yang
    1 January 2003

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