The tumor promoters TPA, phenobarbital, and nafenopin and the prostaglandins of A, E, and F series overcome the G1/S block imposed by extracellular calcium deprivation on neonatal rat hepatocytes
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Endocrinology,Physiology,Biochemistry
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