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Lucilactaene, a new cell cycle inhibitor in p53-transfected cancer cells, produced by a Fusarium sp.

Lucilactaene, a new cell cycle inhibitor in p53-transfected cancer cells, produced by a Fusarium sp.

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Main Authors: Kakeya, H, Kageyama, S, Nie, L, Onose, R, Okada, G, Beppu, T, Norbury, C, Osada, H
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: 2001
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