Micro-Raman spectroscopy studies of changes in lipid composition in breast and prostate cancer cells treated with MPA and R1881 hormones
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Gregory L. Futia | Emily A. Gibson | Mariana C. Potcoava | Jessica Aughenbaugh | Isabel R. Schlaepfer | E. Gibson | M. Potcoava | I. Schlaepfer | Jessica Aughenbaugh | G. Futia
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