An improved model to study tumor cell autonomous metastasis programs using MTLn3 cells and the Rag2−/− γc−/− mouse
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Bob van de Water | Sylvia E. Le Dévédec | B. van de Water | Wies van Roosmalen | S. L. Le Dévédec | Naomi Maria | M. Grimbergen | C. Pont | R. Lalai | Chantal Pont | Wies van Roosmalen | Max Grimbergen | Naomi Maria | Reshma Lalai
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