Relevant Membrane Transport Proteins as Possible Gatekeepers for Effective Pharmacological Ascorbate Treatment in Cancer
Despite the increasing number of newly diagnosed malignancies worldwide, therapeutic options for some tumor diseases are unfortunately still limited. Interestingly, preclinical but also some clinical data suggest that the administration of pharmacological ascorbate seems to respond well, especially...
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Main Authors: | Christian Leischner (Author), Luigi Marongiu (Author), Alban Piotrowsky (Author), Heike Niessner (Author), Sascha Venturelli (Author), Markus Burkard (Author), Olga Renner (Author) |
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2023-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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