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The purpose of this study is to elucidate mechanisms whereby oxidative stress induced by acute reflux esophagitis: 1) activates p38 to regulate proteins that control the G1/S cell cycle checkpoint, an...
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Lead Sponsor
Dallas VA Medical Center
Collaborators
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Dallas VA Medical Center
Dallas, Texas
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