FAST TRACK HAMLET (human a-lactalbumin made lethal to tumor cells) triggers autophagic tumor cell death
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H. Simon | C. Svanborg | P. Brest | B. Mograbi | O. Hallgren | A. Mossberg | M. Gustafsson | L. Gustafsson | M. Trulsson | S. Aits
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