Hypericin inhibits cell growth and induces apoptosis in retinal pigment epithelial cells: possible involvement of protein kinase C
M. Scott Harris(Altimmune (United States)), Stephen J. Ryan(University of Southern California), Jin Seong Yoo(University of Southern California), Usha Gundimeda(University of Southern California), Taiji Sakamoto(Center for Vascular Biology Research), Shikun He(University of Southern California), Christine Spee(University of Southern California), Hideya Kimura(University of Southern California), Rayudu Gopalakrishna(University of Southern California), David R. Hinton(Doheny Eye Institute)
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