The anticancer activity of alpha-tomatine against mammary adenocarcinoma in mice.
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M. Řezáčová | J. Knížek | P. Živný | P. Tomšík | Y. Mazurová | E. Čermáková | S. Micuda | M. Niang | P. Šuba | L. Suchá | E. Cermakova | S. Mičuda
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