INVESTIGADORES
VACCARO Maria Ines
artículos
Título:
AUTOPHAGY, WARBURG AND WARBURG REVERSE EFFECTS IN HUMAN CANCER
Autor/es:
CLAUDIO D. GONZALEZ, SILVIA ALVAREZ, ALEJANDRO ROPOLO, CARLA ROSENZVIT, MARIA F. GONZALEZ BAGNES; VACCARO MI
Revista:
BioMed Research International
Editorial:
Hindawi Publishing Corporation
Referencias:
Año: 2014
ISSN:
2314-6133
Resumen:
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