Arsenic/interferon specifically reverses 2 distinct gene networks critical for the survival of HTLV-1-infected leukemic cells.
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Olivier Hermine | Rihab Nasr | Ali Bazarbachi | Andreas Rosenwald | L. Staudt | A. Rosenwald | R. Nasr | M. El-Sabban | P. Zalloua | H. de Thé | A. Bazarbachi | O. Hermine | B. Arnulf | Yves Lepelletier | Hugues de Thé | Marwan E El-Sabban | Bertrand Arnulf | Pierre Zalloua | Y. Lepelletier | Françoise Bex | Louis Staudt | F. Bex
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