Oncosis and apoptosis induction by activation of an overexpressed ion channel in breast cancer cells
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P A Kenny | K. Khanna | P. Kenny | I. Azimi | Melissa A. Brown | A. A. Peters | A. Wiegmans | T. Gonda | N. Waterhouse | P. Cabot | F. Davis | G R Monteith | Eloise V. Dray | Amelia A Peters | A A Peters | S Y N Jamaludin | K T D S Yapa | S Chalmers | A P Wiegmans | H F Lim | M J G Milevskiy | I Azimi | F M Davis | K S Northwood | E Pera | D L Marcial | E Dray | N J Waterhouse | P J Cabot | T J Gonda | M A Brown | K K Khanna | S J Roberts-Thomson | E. Dray | G. Monteith | K. Northwood | S. Roberts-Thomson | Felicity M. Davis | M. Milevskiy | D. Marcial | M. A. Brown | S. Y. N. Jamaludin | S. Chalmers | E. Pera | K. T. Yapa | H. F. Lim | Silke B. Chalmers | Kunsala T. D. S. Yapa | Daneth L. Marcial | Korinne Northwood | Korinne S. Northwood
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