Governing step of metastasis visualized in vitro.
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Y. Miyagi | H. Shimada | R. Hoffman | E. Baranov | S. Penman | T. Chishima | M. Yang | L. Li | Y. Tan | A. Moossa | Lingna Li | M Yang | E Baranov | S Penman | A R Moossa | R M Hoffman | H Shimada | Y Tan | T Chishima | Y Miyagi | L Li | H. Shimada | Yuying Tan | Meng Yang
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