Chemotherapeutic induction of mitochondrial oxidative stress activates GSK-3α/β and Bax, leading to permeability transition pore opening and tumor cell death.

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Published in Cell Death Dis on December 13, 2012

Authors

F Chiara1, A Gambalunga, M Sciacovelli, A Nicolli, L Ronconi, D Fregona, P Bernardi, A Rasola, A Trevisan

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1: Department of Molecular Medicine, University of Padova, Padova, Italy. federica.chiara@unipd.it

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