Screening of promising chemotherapeutic candidates from plants against human adult T-cell leukemia/lymphoma (II): apoptosis of antiproliferactive principle (24,25-dihydrowithanolide D) against ATL cell lines and structure–activity relationships with withanolides isolated from solanaceous plants
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T. Nohara | T. Ikeda | M. Okawa | Ryota Tsuchihashi | J. Kinjo | K. Ishitsuka | K. Tamura | H. Katsuya | K. Tamura | N. Kunami | R. Nogami | Daisuke Nakano | Yuka Yoshimura | Mio Kamikawa | Michika Matsuda | M. Matsuda
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