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Creatine kinase B suppresses ferroptosis by phosphorylating GPX4 through a moonlighting function.
A potent GPX4 degrader to induce ferroptosis in HT1080 cells.
Targeting GPX4 in human cancer: Implications of ferroptosis induction for tackling cancer resilience…
Exploiting Cancer Vulnerabilities by Blocking of the DHODH and GPX4 Pathways: A Multifunctional Bodi…
m6A and m5C modification of GPX4 facilitates anticancer immunity via STING activation.
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Association Between Ferroptosis and Epilepsy
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