Altered metabolic and adhesive properties and increased tumorigenesis associated with increased expression of transforming growth factor beta 1
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R. Derynck | C. Damsky | B. Arrick | R. Ebner | F. Elfman | A. Lopez | Reinhard Ebner | Alfredo R. Lopez | Fred Elfman | H. Damsky | A R Lopez
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