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Volumn 165, Issue 4, 2006, Pages 400-409

The involvement of calcium and MAP kinase signaling pathways in the production of radiation-induced bystander effects

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2 (2 AMINO 3 METHOXYPHENYL)CHROMONE; 4 (4 FLUOROPHENYL) 2 (4 METHYLSULFINYLPHENYL) 5 (4 PYRIDYL)IMIDAZOLE; ANTHRA[1,9 CD]PYRAZOL 6(2H) ONE; CALCIUM; COBALT 60; HYDROGEN PEROXIDE; MITOGEN ACTIVATED PROTEIN KINASE; MITOGEN ACTIVATED PROTEIN KINASE INHIBITOR; MITOGEN ACTIVATED PROTEIN KINASE P38 INHIBITOR; REACTIVE OXYGEN METABOLITE; STRESS ACTIVATED PROTEIN KINASE INHIBITOR; UO 126;

EID: 33645470116     PISSN: 00337587     EISSN: None     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: 10.1667/RR3527.1     Document Type: Article
Times cited : (186)

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