Beta-catenin promotes survival of renal epithelial cells by inhibiting Bax.
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Beta-catenin promotes survival of renal epithelial cells by inhibiting Bax.
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scientific article published on 20 August 2009
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Beta-catenin promotes survival of renal epithelial cells by inhibiting Bax.
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Beta-catenin promotes survival of renal epithelial cells by inhibiting Bax.
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Beta-catenin promotes survival of renal epithelial cells by inhibiting Bax.
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Beta-catenin promotes survival of renal epithelial cells by inhibiting Bax.
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Beta-catenin promotes survival of renal epithelial cells by inhibiting Bax.
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Beta-catenin promotes survival of renal epithelial cells by inhibiting Bax.
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Beta-catenin promotes survival of renal epithelial cells by inhibiting Bax.
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Andrea Havasi
Haiping Mao
John H Schwartz
Jonathan M Gall
Steven C Borkan
Zhiyong Wang
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10.1681/ASN.2009030253
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2009-08-20T00:00:00Z