Asiatic acid enhances intratumor delivery and the antitumor effect of pegylated liposomal doxorubicin by reducing tumor-stroma collagen
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Yi-wen Zhang | Ping Huang | Fanzhu Li | L. Fang | Yu-jia Liu | H. Ding | Jiao Sun | Si-si Kong | Like Zhong | Can-ming Wang
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