Endoglin expression in metastatic breast cancer cells enhances their invasive phenotype
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T. Yoneda | J. Held-Feindt | R. Mentlein | A. Stark | K. Hattermann | D. Oxmann | Toshiyuki Yoneda | Kirsten Hattermann | Andreas M. Stark
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