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Regulation of the low-dose radiation paracrine-specific anchorage-independent growth response by annexin A2 /
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Regulation of the low-dose radiation paracrine-specific anchorage-independent growth response by annexin A2 /

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Other Authors: Bollinger, Nikki., Moore, Ronald J., Newton, Greg J., Opresko, Lee K., Quesenberry, Ryan D., Smith, Richard D., Waisman, David M., Weber, Thomas J.
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Language:English
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Anchorage independence
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Low-dose radiation
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