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Primary care provider concerns about management of chronic pain in community clinic populations.
E2F1 induces phosphorylation of p53 that is coincident with p53 accumulation and apoptosis.
Linking the "two-hit" response following injury to enhanced TLR4 reactivity.
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The persistent plausibility of protein synthesis in the nucleus: process, palimpsest or pitfall?
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The persistent plausibility of protein synthesis in the nucleus: process, palimpsest or pitfall?
Pederson T. The persistent plausibility of protein synthesis in the nucleus: process, palimpsest or pitfall? Curr Opin Cell Biol. 2013 Aug; 25(4):520-1.
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Biological Evolution
Cell Nucleus
Eukaryota
Protein Biosynthesis
Puromycin
Ribosomes
Symbiosis
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Thoru Pederson PhD