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White–Gilbertson SJ et al. – Inducing oxidative stress by low H2O2 concentrations may reverse TRAIL resistance. This warrants the further exploration of H2O2 as an adjuvant intravesical treatment to lower the apoptotic threshold of bladder cancer cells.

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