Retroviral Delivery of Connexin Genes to Human Breast Tumor Cells Inhibits in Vivo Tumor Growth by a Mechanism That Is Independent of Significant Gap Junctional Intercellular Communication*
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Qing Shao | Jacques Galipeau | D. Laird | Qing Shao | J. Galipeau | M. Alaoui-Jamali | Dale W Laird | Taiqi Wang | Moulay A Alaoui-Jamali | Hong Qin | Heather Curtis | Daniel J Belliveau | Taiqi Wang | D. Belliveau | H. Curtis | Hong Qin
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