Ligand-dependent Inhibition of B16 Melanoma Cell Migration and Invasion via Endogenous S1P2 G Protein-coupled Receptor
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N. Sugimoto | H. Nagawa | J. Kitayama | K. Takehara | Y. Takuwa | N. Takuwa | H. Yamaguchi | Kayo Arikawa
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