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Cardiac Glycosides induced cell death by oxidative stress dependent JNK activation in liver cancer
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2015-08-01
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Durmaz, Irem
Guven, Ebru Bilget
Erşahin, Tülin
ÖZTÜRK, MEHMET
Calis, Ihsan
Atalay, Rengül
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I. Durmaz, E. B. Guven, T. Erşahin, M. ÖZTÜRK, I. Calis, and R. Atalay, “Cardiac Glycosides induced cell death by oxidative stress dependent JNK activation in liver cancer,”
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