The NQO1 bioactivatable drug, β-lapachone, alters the redox state of NQO1+ pancreatic cancer cells, causing perturbation in central carbon metabolism
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Robert A. Egnatchik | R. Deberardinis | D. Boothman | S. Burgess | S. Deja | M. Beg | J. Sudderth | M. Merritt | Xiuquan Luo | Molly A. Silvers | Naveen K Singh | Shawn C. Burgess
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