Lactobacillus paracasei subsp. paracasei M5L induces cell cycle arrest and calreticulin translocation via the generation of reactive oxygen species in HT-29 cell apoptosis.
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Yujuan Shan | Lanwei Zhang | Chen Song | P. Hu | M. Du | W. Song | Minghui Huang
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