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Generation of transgenic skin with regulated NF-kappa B function and epidermis deficient in the Re1A/p65 indicate that NF-kappa B subunits regulate epidermal growth but not differentiation
Generation of transgenic skin with regulated NF-kappa B function and epidermis deficient in the Re1A/p65 indicate that NF-kappa B subunits regulate epidermal growth but not differentiation Zhang, Y., Kimmel, R., Tao, S., Khavari, P. NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP. 2002: 267–67View details for Web of Science ID 000177428100359