Senescence Mechanism
Extended abstract: Loss of cell-substratum and/or cell-cell contact induces CYP1A1 expression in normal human keratinocytes in the absence of xenobiotics
Article first published online: 27 JUL 2007
DOI: 10.1002/roi.2970030614
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Radiation Oncology Investigations
Special Issue: Workshop on Neoplastic Transformation in Human Cell Systems in Culture: Mechanisms of Cercinogenesis September 7–9, 1995, Chicago, Illinois
Volume 3, Issue 6, pages 323–325, 1995
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Sadek, C. M., Weitzel, M. A. and Lynn Allen-Hoffmann, B. (1995), Extended abstract: Loss of cell-substratum and/or cell-cell contact induces CYP1A1 expression in normal human keratinocytes in the absence of xenobiotics. Radiat. Oncol. Investig., 3: 323–325. doi: 10.1002/roi.2970030614
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- Issue published online: 27 JUL 2007
- Article first published online: 27 JUL 2007
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