Chemosensitizer effect of violacein on cisplatin-treated bladder cancer cells
Background: Bladder cancer is the tenth most common cancer worldwide. Considering its high prevalence (vul- nerability to multiple recurrences and progression despite local therapy), which leads to a substantial health service burden, it becomes necessary to develop new strategies to increase the ef...
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2022
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