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bibliographicCitation Zhang X, Chen Q, Chen M, Ren X, Wang X, Qian J, Sun Y, Sha X. Ambroxol enhances anti-cancer effect of microtubule-stabilizing drug to lung carcinoma through blocking autophagic flux in lysosome-dependent way. Am J Cancer Res. 2017;7(12):2406–21. PMID: 29312796; PMCID: PMC5752683.
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