Chemosensitivity Of Cancer Cells Depends On Their Protein Dependency

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Chemosensitivity Of Cancer Cells Depends On Their Protein Dependency

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Two different anti-apoptotic proteins support cancer cell survival via an identical mechanism, yet differ in their sensitivity to chemotherapeutic drugs, report brunelle et al. the study was publi

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