Inhibition of tumor growth and metastasis of human melanoma by intracellular anti-ATF-1 single chain Fv fragment
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S. Hinrichs | D. McConkey | M. Bar‐eli | Suyun Huang | D. Davis | C. Bruns | C. Tellez | D. Jean
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