Impact of CD36 blockage on cancer cells.
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Impact of CD36 blockage on cancer cells. (A) Changes in cancer cell functions on CD36+ cancer cells generated by CD36 knock-down using CD36-targeting shRNA. (B) Experimental timeline summarizing the effects of anti-CD36 antibodies in vivo.
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