Hypoxic tumor microenvironments reduce collagen I fiber density.
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Brian O'Rourke | Meiyappan Solaiyappan | Ellen Ackerstaff | Kristine Glunde | Venu Raman | Samata M Kakkad | Zaver M Bhujwalla | M. Solaiyappan | V. Raman | Z. Bhujwalla | B. O’Rourke | E. Ackerstaff | K. Glunde | S. Kakkad | I. Stasinopoulos | Ioannis Stasinopoulos | Ioannis Stasinopoulos
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