The inhibition of autophagy potentiates anti-angiogenic effects of sulforaphane by inducing apoptosis
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H. Nagawa | E. Sunami | T. Nishikawa | K. Kawai | J. Kitayama | N. Tsuno | Koki Takahashi | K. Sasaki | Y. Okaji | Y. Shuno | M. Hiyoshi | M. Kaneko | K. Hongo
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