Mitochondrial targeting of α-tocopheryl succinate enhances its pro-apoptotic efficacy: a new paradigm for effective cancer therapy.

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Published in Free Radic Biol Med on March 12, 2011

Authors

Lan-Feng Dong1, Victoria J A Jameson, David Tilly, Lubomir Prochazka, Jakub Rohlena, Karel Valis, Jaroslav Truksa, Renata Zobalova, Elahe Mahdavian, Katarina Kluckova, Marina Stantic, Jan Stursa, Ruth Freeman, Paul K Witting, Erik Norberg, Jacob Goodwin, Brian A Salvatore, Jana Novotna, Jaroslav Turanek, Miroslav Ledvina, Pavel Hozak, Boris Zhivotovsky, Mark J Coster, Stephen J Ralph, Robin A J Smith, Jiri Neuzil

Author Affiliations

1: School of Medical Science, Griffith University, Southport, QLD 4222, Australia. l.dong@griffith.edu.au

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