Genetic alteration of endothelial heparan sulfate selectively inhibits tumor angiogenesis
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J. Esko | Lianchun Wang | R. Gallo | M. Fuster | K. Reddi | J. R. Bishop | Katherine A. Radek | K. Radek | Phillip H. A. Lee | J. Castagnola | L. Sikora | Manuela Schuksz | P. Sriramarao
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