Soluble guanylate cyclase signalling mediates etoposide resistance in progressing small cell lung cancer
Maximilian W. Schenk,
Sam Humphrey,
A. S. Md Mukarram Hossain,
Mitchell Revill,
Sarah Pearsall,
Alice Lallo,
Stewart Brown,
Samuel Bratt,
Melanie Galvin,
Tine Descamps,
Cong Zhou,
Simon P. Pearce,
Lynsey Priest,
Michelle Greenhalgh,
Anshuman Chaturvedi,
Alastair Kerr,
Fiona Blackhall,
Caroline Dive () and
Kristopher K. Frese
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Maximilian W. Schenk: University of Manchester
Sam Humphrey: University of Manchester
A. S. Md Mukarram Hossain: University of Manchester
Mitchell Revill: University of Manchester
Sarah Pearsall: University of Manchester
Alice Lallo: University of Manchester
Stewart Brown: University of Manchester
Samuel Bratt: University of Manchester
Melanie Galvin: University of Manchester
Tine Descamps: University of Manchester
Cong Zhou: University of Manchester
Simon P. Pearce: University of Manchester
Lynsey Priest: University of Manchester
Michelle Greenhalgh: The University of Manchester
Anshuman Chaturvedi: The University of Manchester
Alastair Kerr: University of Manchester
Fiona Blackhall: The University of Manchester
Caroline Dive: University of Manchester
Kristopher K. Frese: University of Manchester
Nature Communications, 2021, vol. 12, issue 1, 1-15
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Abstract Small cell lung cancer (SCLC) has a 5-year survival rate of
Date: 2021
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