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EXPRESSION OF hsp 27, hsp 60, hsc 70, AND hsp 70 BY IMMORTALIZED HUMAN PROXIMAL TUBULE CELLS (HK-2) FOLLOWING EXPOSURE TO HEAT SHOCK, SODIUM ARSENITE, OR CADMIUM CHLORIDE

Pages 475-493 | Published online: 30 Nov 2010

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