Disulfiram, a drug widely used to control alcoholism, suppresses the self-renewal of glioblastoma and over-rides resistance to temozolomide (Q39263561)
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English | Disulfiram, a drug widely used to control alcoholism, suppresses the self-renewal of glioblastoma and over-rides resistance to temozolomide |
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Disulfiram, a drug widely used to control alcoholism, suppresses the self-renewal of glioblastoma and over-rides resistance to temozolomide (English)
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Joanna Triscott
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Cathy Lee
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Kaiji Hu
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Abbas Fotovati
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Rachel Berns
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Mary Pambid
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Margaret Luk
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Richard E Kast
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Esther Kong
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Eric Toyota
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Stephen Yip
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Brian Toyota
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Sandra E Dunn
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1 October 2012
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