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Could starvation minimize chemotherapy-induced toxicities?

Evaluation of: Raffaghello L, Lee C, Safdie FM, et al. Starvation-dependent differential stress resistance protects normal but not cancer cells against high-dose chemotherapy. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 2008;105(24):8215-20

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