Targeting PBR by hexaminolevulinate-mediated photodynamic therapy induces apoptosis through translocation of apoptosis-inducing factor in human leukemia cells.
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Qian Peng | Zivile Luksiene | Janet Morgan | Q. Peng | J. Nesland | E. Borgen | J. Morgan | Ž. Lukšienė | I. E. Furre | S. Shahzidi | Michael T. N. Møller | K. Tkacz-Stachowska | Elin Borgen | Jahn M Nesland | Ingegerd Eggen Furre | Susan Shahzidi | Michael T N Møller | Kinga Tkacz-Stachowska
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