Quenching thirst with poison? Paradoxical effect of anticancer drugs
Anticancer drugs have been developed with expectations to provide long-term or at least short-term survival benefits for patients with cancer. Unfortunately, drug therapy tends to provoke malignant biological and clinical behaviours of cancer cells relating not only to the evolution of resistance to...
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Main Authors: | Kaiyuan Chai (Author), Chuanlei Wang (Author), Jianpeng Zhou (Author), Wentao Mu (Author), Menghan Gao (Author), Zhongqi Fan (Author), Guoyue Lv (Author) |
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2023-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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