Fetal-like fibroblasts: their production of migration-stimulating factor and role in tumor progression.
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CRC Department of Medical Oncology, Christie Hospital, Manchester, UK.Issue Date
1994
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Fetal-like fibroblasts: their production of migration-stimulating factor and role in tumor progression. 1994, 71:277-98 Cancer Treat. Res.Journal
Cancer Treatment and ResearchPubMed ID
7946952Type
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