SPON2 Promotes M1-like Macrophage Recruitment and Inhibits Hepatocellular Carcinoma Metastasis by Distinct Integrin-Rho GTPase-Hippo Pathways.
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Su-Jae Lee | Lei Zhu | Ho-Yyoung Lee | F. Fang | Xiao-Mei Yang | Zhi-gang Zhang | Q. Xia | Jun Li | Ya-Hui Wang | Shuheng Jiang | Qin Yang | H. Nie | M. Feng | Yanli Zhang | Lipeng Hu | Guangang Tian | Qing Li | Xueli Zhang
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