Agents Which Inhibit NF-κB Signaling Block Spontaneous Contractile Activity and Negatively Influence Survival of Developing Myotubes
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Agents Which Inhibit NF-κB Signaling Block Spontaneous Contractile Activity and Negatively Influence Survival of Developing Myotubes
Carlson CG, Stein L, Dole E, Potter RM, Bayless D. Agents Which Inhibit NF-κB Signaling Block Spontaneous Contractile Activity and Negatively Influence Survival of Developing Myotubes. J Cell Physiol. 2015 Jun 30. doi: 10.1002/jcp.25085. [Epub ahead of print]
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