Targeting Inflammation: Cytosporone B Modulates Imatinib-Driven Biochemical Alterations in Rat Heart
Denise Börzsei(University of Szeged), Renáta Szabó(University of Szeged), Gyöngyi Kis(University of Szeged), Médea Veszelka(University of Szeged), Szilvia Török(Lund University), Viktória Kiss(ELTE Research Centre for the Humanities), Nikoletta Almási(University of Szeged), András Nagy(University of Szeged), Zoltán Virág(University of Szeged), Csaba Varga(University of Szeged)
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