Correction: AMG-232 sensitizes high MDM2-expressing tumor cells to T-cell-mediated killing
Ilyas Sahin1,2, Shengliang Zhang1,3,4, Arunasalam Navaraj1,3
1Joint Program in Cancer Biology, Brown University and Lifespan Health System, Providence, RI USA.
Cell Death Discovery
|August 18, 2020
Abstract:
[This corrects the article DOI: 10.1038/s41420-020-0292-1.].
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