Expression of myeloperoxidase enhances the chemosensitivity of leukemia cells through the generation of reactive oxygen species and the nitration of protein
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M. Iwanaga | T. Hata | Y. Imaizumi | D. Imanishi | H. Tsushima | K. Ando | C. Tsutsumi | Y. Onimaru | Yasushi Miyazaki | Masao Tomonaga | Kensuke Horio | Yasushi Sawayama | Jun Taguchi | Kazutaka Kuriyama | Takuya Fukushima | Shuro Yoshida
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