Antiproliferative effect of natural tetrasulfides in human breast cancer cells is mediated through the inhibition of the cell division cycle 25 phosphatases.
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M. Diederich | G. Kirsch | C. Jacob | D. Bagrel | E. Viry | Awais Anwar
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