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bibliographicCitation Liu C, Zhang A. ROS‐mediated PERK‐eIF2α‐ATF4 pathway plays an important role in arsenite‐induced L‐02 cells apoptosis via regulating CHOP‐DR5 signaling. Environmental Toxicology. 2020 Jun 07;35(10):1100–13. doi: 10.1002/tox.22946.
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