YKL-40 Promotes Proliferation of Cutaneous T-Cell Lymphoma Tumor Cells through Extracellular Signal e Regulated Kinase Pathways
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M. Sugaya | S. Sato | T. Miyagaki | H. Suga | H. Kamijo | T. Oka | R. Nakajima | Hideko Suzuki | Naomi Shishido-Takahashi | H. Boki
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