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bibliographicCitation Daller B, Müsch W, Röhrl J, Tumanov AV, Nedospasov SA, Männel DN, Schneider‐Brachert W, Hehlgans T. Lymphotoxin‐β receptor activation by lymphotoxin‐α1β2 and LIGHT promotes tumor growth in an NFκB‐dependent manner. Intl Journal of Cancer. 2011 Jan 28;128(6):1363–70. doi: 10.1002/ijc.25456.
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