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bibliographicCitation Suenaga S, Kuramitsu Y, Wang Y, Baron B, Kitagawa T, Akada J, Tokuda K, Kaino S, Maehara S, Maehara Y, Sakaida I, Nakamura K. Human pancreatic cancer cells with acquired gemcitabine resistance exhibit significant up-regulation of peroxiredoxin-2 compared to sensitive parental cells. Anticancer Res. 2013 Nov;33(11):4821–6. PMID: 24222118.
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