A Potential New Mechanism of Arsenic Carcinogenesis: Depletion of Stem-Loop Binding Protein and Increase in Polyadenylated Canonical Histone H3.1 mRNA.

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Published in Biol Trace Elem Res on April 21, 2015

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Jason Brocato1, Danqi Chen, Jianli Liu, Lei Fang, Chunyuan Jin, Max Costa

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1: Department of Environmental Medicine, NYU School of Medicine, New York, NY, 10016, USA.

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