This article shows that small hairpin RNA-mediated suppresion of NAF-1 results in the activation of apoptosis in epithelial breast cancer cells and xenograft tumors.
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This article shows that small hairpin RNA-mediated suppresion of NAF-1 results in the activation of apoptosis in epithelial breast cancer cells and xenograft tumors.
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Holt, Sarah H.; Darash-Yahana, Merav; Sohn, Yang Sung; Song, Luhua; Karmi, Ola; Tamir, Sagi et al.Activation of apoptosis in NAF-1-deficient human epithelial breast cancer cells,
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