N-(3-oxo-acyl) homoserine lactone inhibits tumor growth independent of Bcl-2 proteins
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Chi Li | T. Machen | C. White | Guoping Zhao | Nicole S. Stivers | J. Burlison | C. Schwarzer | Huayi Lu | Aaron G. Whitt | A. Neely | Aaron Whitt
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