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January 20). Chaperone enzyme provides new target for
cancer treatments. ScienceDaily. Retrieved February 12,
2011, from
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—Virginia Commonwealth University (2011, February 11).
Scientists combine targeted agents to kill multiple
myeloma cells.ScienceDaily. Retrieved February 12, 2011,
from
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53014.htm