Sensitivity to, and functional effects of, tricyclic agents on glioma : an immunohistochemical and in vitro study
The current outlook for patients suffering malignant glioma is poor, with suboptimal delivery of agents across the blood-brain barrier, migration of tumour cells to areas that are not exposed to chemotherapeutic assault and the ability of tumour cells to repair DNA damage caused by anti-proliferativ...
Main Author: | Peregrin, Katharine Anne |
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Other Authors: | Pilkington, Geoffrey John ; Butt, Arthur Morgan |
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University of Portsmouth
2011
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Online Access: | http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.537607 |
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