An imbalance in progenitor cell populations reflects tumour progression in breast cancer primary culture models
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A. Hill | L. Hudson | A. Hopkins | A. Blanco | Igor Aurrekoetxea | P. Dervan | S. Donatello | M. Stokes | M. Kell | M. Shelly | D. Cottell
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