Interference with netrin-1 and tumor cell death in non-small cell lung cancer.
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E. Brambilla | V. Firlej | P. Mehlen | C. Brambilla | F. Cabon | R. Pedeux | C. Delloye-Bourgeois | Marie-May Coissieux | A. Bernet | C. Guenebeaud
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