The number of polyploid giant cancer cells and epithelial-mesenchymal transition-related proteins are associated with invasion and metastasis in human breast cancer
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Shiwu Zhang | Qiang Wu | Zhengsheng Wu | F. Fei | Zhengduo Yang | Dan Zhang | Xian Wang | Shujing Wang | Shu-jing Wang
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