Proteomics provides insights into the inhibition of Chinese hamster V79 cell proliferation in the deep underground environment
Abstract As resources in the shallow depths of the earth exhausted, people will spend extended periods of time in the deep underground space. However, little is known about the deep underground environment affecting the health of organisms. Hence, we established both deep underground laboratory (DUG...
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Main Authors: | Jifeng Liu, Tengfei Ma, Mingzhong Gao, Yilin Liu, Jun Liu, Shichao Wang, Yike Xie, Ling Wang, Juan Cheng, Shixi Liu, Jian Zou, Jiang Wu, Weimin Li, Heping Xie |
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2020
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/80ff40a4480e4319a53538c8fa45a4bb |
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