Induction of the PAOh1/SMO polyamine oxidase by polyamine analogues in human lung carcinoma cells
β Scribed by Wendy Devereux; Yanlin Wang; TracyMurray Stewart; Amy Hacker; Renee Smith; Benjamin Frydman; AldoniaL. Valasinas; VenodharK. Reddy; LaurenceJ. Marton; TraceyD. Ward; PatrickM. Woster; RobertA. Casero
- Publisher
- Springer
- Year
- 2003
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 346 KB
- Volume
- 52
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0344-5704
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