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Contradictory functions of NF-κB in liver physiology and cancer
Gilad W. Vainer
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Eli Pikarsky
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Yinon Ben-Neriah
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Department of Immunology and Cancer Research
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Apoptosis
20%
B Lymphocytes
20%
Best Model
20%
Cancer Cases
20%
Cancer Causes
20%
Cancer Development
20%
Cancer Mortality
20%
Cancer Process
40%
Chronic Inflammation
40%
Complex Role
20%
Development Accounting
20%
Disease Process
20%
Hepatocellular Carcinoma
40%
Inflammation
40%
Inflammatory Process
20%
Innate Immunity
20%
Kappa Free Light Chains
20%
Leukocytes
20%
Liver Cancer
100%
Liver Homeostasis
20%
Liver Physiology
100%
Nuclear factor-κB
100%
Oncogenesis
20%
Rudolf Virchow
20%
Transcription Factor
20%
Tumor Tissue
20%
United States
20%
Medicine and Dentistry
B Lymphocyte
12%
Cancer Mortality
12%
Carcinogenesis
12%
Chronic Inflammation
25%
Disease Process
12%
Enhancer Protein
12%
Hepatocellular Carcinoma
25%
Homeostasis
12%
Immunoglobulin Enhancer Binding Protein
100%
Innate Immunity
12%
Leukocyte
12%
Light Chain
12%
Liver Cancer
12%
Liver Physiology
100%
Malignant Neoplasm
100%
Neoplasm
12%
Programmed Cell Death
12%
Serositis
12%
Transcription Factors
12%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Cancer Mortality
12%
Carcinogenesis
12%
Chronic Inflammation
25%
Diseases
12%
Immunoglobulin Enhancer Binding Protein
100%
Inflammation
37%
Liver Cancer
12%
Liver Cell Carcinoma
25%
Malignant Neoplasm
100%
Neoplasm
12%
Transcription Factors
12%
Immunology and Microbiology
Enhancer Protein
20%