Epithelial mesenchymal transition is a characteristic of hyperplasias and tumors in mammary gland from MMTV‐Cripto‐1 transgenic mice
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N. Normanno | C. Bianco | L. Strizzi | D. Salomon | C. Wechselberger | Youping Sun | N. Khan | M. Hirota | M. Sanicola | M. Seno | B. Wallace‐Jones
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