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Study on the Antiproliferative Effect of Alstonia Scholaris on Cell Lines and Expression of Antiapoptotic Protein BCL-2

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Main Author: Divya P.
Format: Dissertation
Published: TVM. Biogenix Research Centre 2012
Subjects:
Medical Biochemistry
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