Transient receptor potential channel TRPC5 is essential for P-glycoprotein induction in drug-resistant cancer cells
Xin Ma(Sun Yat-sen University), Xiaoqiang Yao(Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shenzhen), Jian Jin(Jiangnan University), Franky Leung Chan(Chinese University of Hong Kong), Shan Yu(Chinese University of Hong Kong), Chun-Yin Lo(Chinese University of Hong Kong), Peng Zhang(Jiangnan University), Yun Chen(Jiangnan University), Yanfei Cai(Jiangnan University), Ruiyu Zhu(Jiangnan University), Zhenyu Xu(Chinese University of Hong Kong), Chang Zou(Shenzhen Second People's Hospital), Dongxu He(Cereal Research (Hungary)), Jianyong Lei(Jiangnan University)
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