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Genotoxic damage induced by doxorubicin in two human melanoma cell lines

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Abbreviations

DX:

Doxorubicin

M14 and JR1:

Human melanoma cell lines

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Dolfini, E., Bianchi, E., Ubezio, P. et al. Genotoxic damage induced by doxorubicin in two human melanoma cell lines. Cytotechnology 1, 95–97 (1987). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00351132

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