Hypoxia Enhances the Antiglioma Cytotoxicity of B10, a Glycosylated Derivative of Betulinic Acid
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M. Weller | S. Fulda | D. Kögel | J. Steinbach | M. Mittelbronn | P. Harter | O. Bähr | R. Paschke | M. Ronellenfitsch | S. Reichert | A. Thiepold | S. Fischer
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