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  • 12. HSc70 interactome reveal major role of macroautophagy and minor role of chaperone mediated autophagy in K-Ras G12V cell proliferation and survival.
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  • 16. Realgar (As4S4) nanoparticles and arsenic trioxide (As2O3) induced autophagy and apoptosis in human melanoma cells in vitro.
    Pastorek M, Gronesova P, Cholujova D, Hunakova L, Bujnakova Z, Balaz P, Duraj J, Lee TC, Sedlak J.
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