Axon guidance factor SLIT2 inhibits neural invasion and metastasis in pancreatic cancer.
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Jane Y. Wu | B. Wiedenmann | K. Detjen | M. Welzel | R. Schmuck | M. Bahra | R. Arsenić | C. Fischer | G. Hilfenhaus | A. Göhrig | Jan L Körner
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