Macrophages regulate the angiogenic switch in a mouse model of breast cancer.
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J. Pollard | H. Qian | Liyin Zhu | Yan Deng | E. Lin | Jiu-feng Li | Leo Gnatovskiy | D. Grzesik | X. Xue | Xiaonan Xue
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