Converting Redox Signaling to Apoptotic Activities by Stress-Responsive Regulators HSF1 and NRF2 in Fenretinide Treated Cancer Cells
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Hui Zhang | Kankan Wang | Hai Fang | Ji Zhang | Jiantao Shi | Yanzhi Du | Xuehua Zhu | Ji Zhang | Xiaoling Pan | Jiantao Shi | Kankan Wang | Xiaoling Pan | Yanzhi Du | X. Jia | Dakai Xiao | Xuehua Zhu | Miaomiao He | Xiaohong Jia | Hai Fang | Hui Zhang | Miao-miao He | Dakai Xiao | Xiaohong Jia
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