S. H. Aktas Et Al. , "Low dose chemotherapeutic drugs without overt cytotoxic effects decrease the secretion of VEGF by cultured human tumor cells: A tentative relationship between drug type and tumor cell type response," CANCER BIOMARKERS , vol.12, no.3, pp.135-140, 2012
Aktas, S. H. Et Al. 2012. Low dose chemotherapeutic drugs without overt cytotoxic effects decrease the secretion of VEGF by cultured human tumor cells: A tentative relationship between drug type and tumor cell type response. CANCER BIOMARKERS , vol.12, no.3 , 135-140.
Aktas, S. H., Akbulut, H., Akgun, N., & Icli, F., (2012). Low dose chemotherapeutic drugs without overt cytotoxic effects decrease the secretion of VEGF by cultured human tumor cells: A tentative relationship between drug type and tumor cell type response. CANCER BIOMARKERS , vol.12, no.3, 135-140.
Aktas, SEDEF Et Al. "Low dose chemotherapeutic drugs without overt cytotoxic effects decrease the secretion of VEGF by cultured human tumor cells: A tentative relationship between drug type and tumor cell type response," CANCER BIOMARKERS , vol.12, no.3, 135-140, 2012
Aktas, SEDEF H. Et Al. "Low dose chemotherapeutic drugs without overt cytotoxic effects decrease the secretion of VEGF by cultured human tumor cells: A tentative relationship between drug type and tumor cell type response." CANCER BIOMARKERS , vol.12, no.3, pp.135-140, 2012
Aktas, S. H. Et Al. (2012) . "Low dose chemotherapeutic drugs without overt cytotoxic effects decrease the secretion of VEGF by cultured human tumor cells: A tentative relationship between drug type and tumor cell type response." CANCER BIOMARKERS , vol.12, no.3, pp.135-140.
@article{article, author={SEDEF HANDE AKTAŞ Et Al. }, title={Low dose chemotherapeutic drugs without overt cytotoxic effects decrease the secretion of VEGF by cultured human tumor cells: A tentative relationship between drug type and tumor cell type response}, journal={CANCER BIOMARKERS}, year=2012, pages={135-140} }