Neurotensin high affinity binding sites and endopeptidase 24.11 are present respectively in the meningothelial and in the fibroblastic components of human meningiomas
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M. Levivier | B. Roques | J. Vanderhaeghen | S. Przedborski | P. Kitabgi | A. Beaumont | P. Mailleux | M. Depierreux | Monique Verslijpe
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