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bibliographicCitation Zhuang H, Gan Z, Jiang W, Zhang X, Hua ZC. Comparative proteomics analysis reveals roles for FADD in the regulation of energy metabolism and proteolysis pathway in mouse embryonic fibroblast. Proteomics. 2013 Aug;13(16):2398–413. doi: 10.1002/pmic.201300017. PMID: 23744592.
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