Design of a Cytotoxic Neuroblastoma-Targeting Agent Using an Enzyme Acting on Polysialic Acid Fused to a Toxin
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H. Lilie | M. Korja | K. Vettenranta | J. Finne | M. Pajunen | Anne Jokilammi | Timo A. Lehti | A. Jokilammi
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