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“...Background: Breast hypertrophy is a prevalent condition among women worldwide, which can affect...”
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“... phototherapeutic assays, the combination of PEtOx-IR/TOS NPs with NIR light could decrease the viability of breast...”
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“.... For CF41.Mg and MDA-MB-468 cell lines, there was an increase in E-cadherin and a decrease in N-cadherin and PARP...”
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