Pharmacologic Inhibition of ALK5 Causes Selective Induction of Terminal Differentiation in Mouse Keratinocytes Expressing Oncogenic <i>HRAS</i>
Lauren Mordasky Markell(Pennsylvania State University), Adam B. Glick(Cornell University)
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