Schipp, R.; Varga, J.; Bátor, J.; Vecsernyés, M.; Árvai, Z.; Kele-Morvai, P.; Szeberényi, J.; Pap, M.
The Effect of a Dominant Inhibitory p53 Protein on Stress Responses Induced by Toxic and Non-Toxic Concentrations of Anisomycin in PC12 Cells. Biology 2025, 14, 1634.
https://doi.org/10.3390/biology14121634
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Schipp R, Varga J, Bátor J, Vecsernyés M, Árvai Z, Kele-Morvai P, Szeberényi J, Pap M.
The Effect of a Dominant Inhibitory p53 Protein on Stress Responses Induced by Toxic and Non-Toxic Concentrations of Anisomycin in PC12 Cells. Biology. 2025; 14(12):1634.
https://doi.org/10.3390/biology14121634
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Schipp, Renáta, Judit Varga, Judit Bátor, Mónika Vecsernyés, Zita Árvai, Petra Kele-Morvai, József Szeberényi, and Marianna Pap.
2025. "The Effect of a Dominant Inhibitory p53 Protein on Stress Responses Induced by Toxic and Non-Toxic Concentrations of Anisomycin in PC12 Cells" Biology 14, no. 12: 1634.
https://doi.org/10.3390/biology14121634
APA Style
Schipp, R., Varga, J., Bátor, J., Vecsernyés, M., Árvai, Z., Kele-Morvai, P., Szeberényi, J., & Pap, M.
(2025). The Effect of a Dominant Inhibitory p53 Protein on Stress Responses Induced by Toxic and Non-Toxic Concentrations of Anisomycin in PC12 Cells. Biology, 14(12), 1634.
https://doi.org/10.3390/biology14121634