High expression of ATP-binding cassette transporter ABCC11 in breast tumors is associated with aggressive subtypes and low disease-free survival
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Takashi Ishikawa | Satoshi Morita | Yasushi Ichikawa | Itaru Endo | Daisuke Shimizu | Koh-ichiro Yoshiura | Takashi Chishima | Kazuaki Takabe | I. Endo | T. Ishikawa | K. Yoshiura | S. Morita | T. Chishima | K. Takabe | Y. Ichikawa | D. Shimizu | M. Kimura | Mikiko Tanabe | Takeshi Sasaki | Akimitsu Yamada | Ikuko Ota | Mariko Kimura | A. Yamada | M. Tanabe | Takeshi Sasaki | I. Ota
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