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Study of the metabolic doxorubicine-induced alterations in H9C2 cells and the effect of preincubation with dexrazoxane, a cardioprotective agent - 2018
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Study of the metabolic doxorubicine-induced alterations in H9C2 cells and the effect of preincubation with dexrazoxane, a cardioprotective agent
Dallons, Matthieu
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Tagliatti, Vanessa
2018
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15 International Youth School-Conference 'Magnetic resonance and its applications - Spinus-2018
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Author, co-author :
Dallons, Matthieu
;
Université de Mons > Faculté de Médecine et de Pharmacie > Biologie humaine et Toxicologie
Tagliatti, Vanessa
;
Université de Mons > Faculté de Médecine et de Pharmacie > Service de Biologie humaine et Toxicologie
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English
Title :
Study of the metabolic doxorubicine-induced alterations in H9C2 cells and the effect of preincubation with dexrazoxane, a cardioprotective agent
Publication date :
01 April 2018
Number of pages :
3
Event name :
15 International Youth School-Conference 'Magnetic resonance and its applications - Spinus-2018
Event place :
Saint-Pétersbourg, Russia
Event date :
2018
Research unit :
M125 - Biologie humaine et Toxicologie
Research institute :
R550 - Institut des Sciences et Technologies de la Santé
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