Phototoxic effects of fluorescent protein KillerRed on tumor cells in mice
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Marina V Shirmanova | Ekaterina O Serebrovskaya | Konstantin A Lukyanov | Sergey A Lukyanov | Elena V Zagaynova | Ilya V Turchin | S. Lukyanov | K. Lukyanov | I. Turchin | M. Shirmanova | E. Zagaynova | L. Snopova | V. Kamensky | M. Sirotkina | M. Bugrova | Vladislav A Kamensky | Ludmila B Snopova | E. Serebrovskaya | Marina A Sirotkina | Marina L Bugrova | Natalia N Prodanetz | Ekaterina A Minakova | N. Prodanetz | Ekaterina A. Minakova
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