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Commentary to Pastore et al. (2014): Epidermal growth factor receptor signaling in keratinocyte biology: implications for skin toxicity of tyrosine kinase inhibitors

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Takeda, K., Kawamoto, Y., Iida, M. et al. Commentary to Pastore et al. (2014): Epidermal growth factor receptor signaling in keratinocyte biology: implications for skin toxicity of tyrosine kinase inhibitors. Arch Toxicol 88, 2319–2320 (2014). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00204-014-1373-9

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