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bibliographicCitation Kuo WC, Yang KT, Hsieh SL, Lai MZ. Ezrin is a negative regulator of death receptor-induced apoptosis. Oncogene. 2010 Mar 04;29(9):1374–83. doi: 10.1038/onc.2009.417. PMID: 19935704.
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