Neuronatin in a Subset of Glioblastoma Multiforme Tumor Progenitor Cells Is Associated with Increased Cell Proliferation and Shorter Patient Survival
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Alexander Brawanski | Robert J. Weil | R. Weil | Cheng S. Lee | R. Lonser | M. Proescholdt | A. Brawanski | Chunzhang Yang | Martin Proescholdt | Chunzhang Yang | Zhengping Zhuang | Z. Zhuang | Russell R. Lonser | Xueping Fang | David S. Xu | Elisabeth Bründl | X. Fang | Elisabeth Bründl
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