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Dinuclear Platinum Complexes as potential anticancer drugs : insights

in the intracellular distribution

Kalayda, G.V.

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Kalayda, G. V. (2006, February 1). Dinuclear Platinum Complexes as potential anticancer drugs : insights in the intracellular distribution. Retrieved from

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Dinuclear platinum complexes

as potential anticancer drugs:

insights in the intracellular distribution

Ganna Kalayda

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