Characterization of migration-stimulating factor (MSF): evidence for its role in cancer pathogenesis.
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Department of Cell & Structural Biology, University of Manchester, England.Issue Date
1990
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Characterization of migration-stimulating factor (MSF): evidence for its role in cancer pathogenesis. 1990, 8 (6):665-7 Cancer Invest.Journal
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