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    1 research outputs found

    Influence of doxorubicin on model cell membrane properties: insights from in vitro and in silico studies

    Author
    1. A Coutinho
    2. A Seelig
    3. C Nunes
    4. C Nunes
    5. C Pereira-Leite
    6. CI Bayly
    7. D Illinger
    8. E London
    9. F Shen
    10. G Minotti
    11. HJ Broxterman
    12. J Brittes
    13. J Giorgione
    14. J Seelig
    15. J Wang
    16. JCM Holthuis
    17. JPM Jämbeck
    18. JPM Jämbeck
    19. JPM Jämbeck
    20. KS George
    21. LM Magalhães
    22. M Lúcio
    23. M Parrinello
    24. MM Gottesman
    25. PDW Eckford
    26. PL Wydro
    27. PV Escribá
    28. PV Escribá
    29. PV Escribá
    30. RD Kaiser
    31. S Modok
    32. S Nosé
    33. S Orlowski
    34. S Pronk
    35. T Róg
    36. TJ Yacoub
    37. TR Triton
    38. U Essmann
    39. W Humphrey
    40. WG Hoover
    41. WK c
    42. Y Barenholz
    Publication venue
    'Springer Science and Business Media LLC'
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