Quinoline anticancer agents active on DNA and DNA-interacting proteins: From classical to emerging therapeutic targets
Antonino Lauria(University of Palermo), Annamaria Martorana(University of Palermo), Gabriele La Monica(University of Palermo), Alessia Bono(University of Palermo)
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