T cells from renal cell carcinoma patients exhibit an abnormal pattern of kappa B-specific DNA-binding activity: a preliminary report.
Xiaoli Li(Fujian Medical University), James H. Finke(Palm Beach Atlantic University), Thomas A. Hamilton(Cleveland Clinic), Mark Edinger(Case Comprehensive Cancer Center), Jeong‐Kyu Park(Chungnam National University), Jun Liu(University of San Diego), Raymond Tubbs(Cleveland Clinic), Eric A. Klein(Cleveland Clinic), Ronald M. Bukowski(Cleveland Clinic), Patricia Rayman(Cleveland Clinic)
PubMed
October 15, 1994
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