Baicalein potently suppresses angiogenesis induced by vascular endothelial growth factor through the p53/Rb signaling pathway leading to G1/S cell cycle arrest
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Baicalein potently suppresses angiogenesis induced by vascular endothelial growth factor through the p53/Rb signaling pathway leading to G1/S cell cycle arrest
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EXPERIMENTAL BIOLOGY AND MEDICINE
Volume 236, Issue 7, Pages 851-858
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SAGE Publications
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2011-06-10
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10.1258/ebm.2011.010395
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