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The inhibition of caspase-11 could prevent lung cancer in smoking mice
C. Colarusso (Fisciano (SA), Italy), M. Terlizzi (Fisciano (SA), Italy), A. Pinto (Fisciano (SA), Italy), R. Sorrentino (Fisciano (SA), Italy)
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Biology of lung cancer: preclinical and translational research
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