Extended treatment with physiologic concentrations of dietary phytochemicals results in altered gene expression, reduced growth, and apoptosis of cancer cells
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Elena P Moiseeva | Gabriela M Almeida | George D D Jones | Margaret M Manson | M. Manson | G. Almeida | George D.D. Jones | E. P. Moiseeva
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