Wilhelm Haas
Wilhelm Haas (4 September 1896 – 11 January 1981) was a German diplomat. He served during the Weimar Republic, was dismissed during the Nazi era due to his wife's Jewish heritage, and later became a prominent ambassador for the Federal Republic of Germany (West Germany). His ambassadorships included posts in Turkey, the Soviet Union, and Japan.
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LKB1 regulates JNK-dependent stress signaling and apoptotic dependency of KRAS-mutant lung cancers by Chendi Li, Mohammed Usman Syed, Anahita Nimbalkar, Yi Shen, Melissa D. Vieira, Cameron Fraser, Zintis Inde, Xingping Qin, Jian Ouyang, Johannes Kreuzer, Sarah E. Clark, Grace Kelley, Emily M. Hensley, Robert Morris, Raul Lazaro, Brian Belmonte, Audris Oh, Makeba Walcott, Christopher S. Nabel, Sean Caenepeel, Anne Y. Saiki, Karen Rex, J. Russell Lipford, Rebecca S. Heist, Jessica J. Lin, Wilhelm Haas, Kristopher Sarosiek, Paul E. Hughes, Aaron N. Hata
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