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Marin YE et al. - Based on the combined evidence of the presence of an apoptotic marker in the UVB-exposed keratinocytes with increased AKR1Cs expression and reduced cell viability in down-regulated AKR1Cs, the authors suggest that AKR1C subfamily genes are stress-inducible and might function as survival factors in keratinocytes.

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