Botulinum toxin potentiates cancer radiotherapy and chemotherapy.
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O. Feron | C. Dessy | J. Verrax | G. Cron | C. Baudelet | B. Gallez | P. Martinive | P. Buc Calderon | N. Beghein | Réginald Ansiaux | Julie De Wever | J. Segers | V. Wauthier | Vincent Gr√©goire | O. Féron | J. De Wever | Valérie Wauthier
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