A novel topoisomerase inhibitor, daurinol, suppresses growth of HCT116 cells with low hematological toxicity compared to etoposide.
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Kyungsu Kang | Seung Hyun Oh | Minkyun Kim | S. Oh | Ju-Hee Kang | Ju-Hee Kang | Minkyun Kim | Ji Ho Yun | Eun Hye Jho | Dulamjav Batsuren | Jigjidsuren Tunsag | Kwang Hwa Park | Chu Won Nho | K. Kang | C. Nho | K. Park | J. Yun | E. Jho | D. Batsuren | J. Tunsag
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