Resveratrol sequentially induces replication and oxidative stresses to drive p53-CXCR2 mediated cellular senescence in cancer cells
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Haiyang Guo | Qiao Liu | Xiyu Zhang | Y. Gong | C. Shao | Xiuhua Xu | Yongxin Zou | Haibin Zhou | Shouji Zhang | Dong Hou | Boxuan Li
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