Induction of apoptosis in prostate tumor PC-3 cells and inhibition of xenograft prostate tumor growth by the vanilloid capsaicin
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A. M. Sánchez | I. Díaz-Laviada | M. Sánchez | A. Sanchez | N. Olea | M. G. Sánchez | S. Malagarie-Cazenave | I. Díaz-Laviada | Sophie Malagarie-Cazenave | Nuria Olea
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