Published in Radiat Res on November 01, 1970
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Role of heat-shock proteins in the induction of thermotolerance in Chinese hamster V79 cells by heat and chemical agents. Int J Hyperthermia (1991) 0.77
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Actinomycin D inhibition of repair of a DNA complex from Chinese hamster cells. Int J Radiat Biol Relat Stud Phys Chem Med (1972) 0.77
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Nitric oxide is an initiator of intercellular signal transduction for stress response after hyperthermia in mutant p53 cells of human glioblastoma. Cancer Res (1999) 0.76