Sodium hyaluronate enhances colorectal tumour cell metastatic potential in vitro and in vivo

Sodium hyaluronate has been used intraperitoneally to prevent postoperative adhesions. However, the effect of sodium hyaluronate on tumour growth and metastasis in vitro and in vivo is still unknown.

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