Dynamic bioinspired coculture model for probing ER+ breast cancer dormancy in the bone marrow niche
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April M. Kloxin | R. Sikes | K. V. van Golen | Elisa M. Ovadia | Lina Pradhan | Travis L Cossette | DeVonte Moore | Samantha L Swedzinski
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