Caspase 3–mediated stimulation of tumor cell repopulation during cancer radiotherapy

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This paper, published in 2011, received 706 indexed citations. Written by Qian Huang, Fang Li, Xinjian Liu, Wenrong Li, Wei Shi, Fei‐Fei Liu, Brian O’Sullivan, Zhimin He, Yuanlin Peng and Aik Choon Tan covering the research area of Molecular Biology. It is primarily cited by scholars working on Molecular Biology (409 citations), Immunology (185 citations) and Oncology (168 citations). Published in Nature Medicine.

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