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Comment
. 2013 Feb 15;12(4):544-5.
doi: 10.4161/cc.23678. Epub 2013 Jan 31.

Sensing hyperploidy and immune surveillance: a pas-de-deux

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Sensing hyperploidy and immune surveillance: a pas-de-deux

Navin R Mahadevan et al. Cell Cycle. .
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Keywords: ER stress response; calreticulin; colon cancer; cytotoxic lymphocytes; eIF2a; hyperploidy; immune surveillance; organoids; ploidy.

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