Targeted inhibition of p38alpha MAPK suppresses tumor-associated endothelial cell migration in response to hypericin-based photodynamic therapy.
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P. Agostinis | M. Dewaele | S. Janssens | G. Marsboom | P. D. de Witte | J. Vandenheede | N. Hendrickx | M. Van Boven | E. Buytaert | Esther Buytaert
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