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Role of stress-activated OCT4A in the cell fate decisions of embryonal carcinoma cells treated with etoposide
Anda HunaLatvian Biomedical Research and Study Center; Riga, Latvia
, Kristine SalminaLatvian Biomedical Research and Study Center; Riga, Latvia
, Jekaterina ErenpreisaLatvian Biomedical Research and Study Center; Riga, Latvia
, Alejandro Vazquez-MartinLatvian Biomedical Research and Study Center; Riga, Latvia
, Jekabs KrigertsLatvian Biomedical Research and Study Center; Riga, Latvia
, Inna InashkinaLatvian Biomedical Research and Study Center; Riga, Latvia
, Bogdan I GerashchenkoLatvian Biomedical Research and Study Center; Riga, Latvia;R. E. Kavetsky Institute of Experimental Pathology; Oncology and Radiobiology; National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine; Kyiv, Ukraine
, Paul A TownsendInstitute of Cancer Sciences; Manchester Cancer Research Center; University of Manchester; Manchester Academic Health Science Center; Manchester, UK
, Mark S CraggCancer Sciences Unit; University of Southampton; Faculty of Medicine; General Hospital; Southampton, UK
& Thomas R JacksonInstitute of Cancer Sciences; Manchester Cancer Research Center; University of Manchester; Manchester Academic Health Science Center; Manchester, UKCorrespondence[email protected]
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Pages 2969-2984
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Received 17 Apr 2015, Accepted 27 May 2015, Published online: 07 Jul 2015
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