Lysyl Oxidase Is a Strong Determinant of Tumor Cell Colonization in Bone.
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M. Brevet | M. Croset | P. Clézardin | L. Ferreras | A. Karnoub | C. Kan | E. Bonnelye | Clémence Thomas | P. Di Mauro | C. Reynaud | F. Pez | G. Aimond
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