The Role of Decavanadate in Anti- Tumour Activity
<p>Decavanadate compounds were described to be involved in a variety of biological activities and responses such as anti-virus, anti-bacterial and anticancer. While the mechanisms of action of the antiviral and anti-bacterial activities are better understood, the same does not go for the anti-...
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Main Author: | M Aureliano (Author) |
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Global Journal of Cancer Therapy - Peertechz Publications,
2017-03-11.
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