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bibliographicCitation Sharma PK, Bhardwaj R, Dwarakanath BS, Varshney R. Metabolic oxidative stress induced by a combination of 2-DG and 6-AN enhances radiation damage selectively in malignant cells via non-coordinated expression of antioxidant enzymes. Cancer Lett. 2010 Sep 28;295(2):154–66. doi: 10.1016/j.canlet.2010.02.021. PMID: 20363070.
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