Oleic acid is a key cytotoxic component of HAMLET-like complexes
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E. Permyakov | A. Hakansson | S. Permyakov | V. Akatov | R. Fadeev | H. Roche-Håkansson | Ekaterina L. Knyazeva | L. M. Khasanova | Andrei P Zhadan
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