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(2005)
Retinoid- and sodium-butyrate– induced decrease in heat shock protein 70 membrane-positive tumor cells is associated with reduced sensitivity to natural killer cell lysis, growth delay, and altered growth morphology.
Cell Stress & Chaperones 10 (2), p. 136.
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, Arndt, Olaf, Feldmann, Horst Jürgen, Bockmühl, Ulrike, Gehrmann, Mathias, Zilch, Tanja, Pfister, Karin, Schönberger, Johannes, Marienhagen, Jörg, Eilles, Christoph, Rossbacher, Lydia and Multhoff, Gabriele
(2003)
Heat shock protein 70 (Hsp70) membrane expression on head-and-neck cancer biopsy—a target for natural killer (NK) cells.
International Journal of Radiation Oncology*Biology*Physics 57 (3), pp. 820-826.
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