Selective killing of gastric cancer cells by a small molecule via targeting TrxR1 and ROS-mediated ER stress activation
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P. Zou | J. Ji | G. Liang | Zhe Wang | Weiqian Chen | Xi Chen | Zhongwei Zhao | Shilong Ying | Q. Weng | Q. Ye
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