Short interfering RNA-mediated silencing of glutaredoxin 2 increases the sensitivity of HeLa cells toward doxorubicin and phenylarsine oxide
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Short interfering RNA-mediated silencing of glutaredoxin 2 increases the sensitivity of HeLa cells toward doxorubicin and phenylarsine oxide
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Aristi Potamitou Fernandes
Christopher Horst Lillig
Mari Enoksson
Maria Elisabet Lönn
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10.1073/PNAS.0401896101
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