Functional CRISPR and shRNA Screens Identify Involvement of Mitochondrial Electron Transport in the Activation of Evofosfamide
Francis W. Hunter(University Health Network), William R. Wilson(University of Auckland), Troy Ketela(University Health Network), Bradly G. Wouters(Ontario Institute for Cancer Research), Fanying Meng(Hunan University of Traditional Chinese Medicine), Charles P. Hart(University of Auckland), Zvi Shalev(Ontario Genomics), Purvi M. Kakadia(University Health Network), Indumati Sharma(University Health Network), Jules B. L. Devaux(University Health Network), Cristin G. Print(University of Auckland), Anthony J. Hickey(University Health Network), Stefano Marastoni(University Health Network), Aziza Khan(University Health Network), Peter Tsai(University of Auckland), Stefan K. Bohlander(University Health Network), Cho Rong Hong(University Health Network)
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