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THE EFFECTS OF BREFELDIN A (BFA) ON CELL CYCLE PROGRESSION INVOLVING THE MODULATION OF THE RETINOBLASTOMA PROTEIN (pRB) IN PC-3 PROSTATE CANCER CELLS
Author(s):
John Mordente
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Sensuke Konno
,
Yuping Chen
,
Joseph M. Wu
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Hiroshi Tazaki
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Camille Mallouh
Publication date:
1998
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Journal of Urology
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