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Genome-wide analyses of platinum-induced ototoxicity in childhood cancer patients
SLC7A8 coding for LAT2 is associated with early disease progression in osteosarcoma and transports doxorubicin
SLC7A8 coding for LAT2 is associated with early disease progression in osteosarcoma and transports doxorubicin