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Autophagy inhibition affects melanoma cell survival, redox and metabolic homeostasis by altering mitochondrial function
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Autophagy inhibition affects melanoma cell survival, redox and metabolic homeostasis by altering mitochondrial function
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2011
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Hannelore Maes
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Kris Nys
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Anna Kuchnio
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