Safrana l Prevents Prostate Cancer Recurrence by Blocking the Re-activation of Quiescent Cancer Cells via Downregulation of S-Phase Kinase-Associated Protein 2
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Hua Liu | Yang Li | Rong-Si Wu | Wan Najbah Nik Nabil | Yue Lu | Z. Xi | Ji-ling Feng | Xue Jiang | Hongxi Xu | Hongxi Xu | Zhichao Xi | Yang Li
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